Public record shows that big tech companies have exhibited a pattern of censoring pro-life speech, some going so far as to ban pro-life accounts altogether. Meanwhile, pro-abortion groups enjoy the services that these social media platforms provide, reaching millions of Americans every day to promote abortion extremism.

Facebook and Politifact “fact check” Alliance Defending Freedom and SBA Pro-Life America’s posts about abortion pill complications, rating them “partly false,” despite the fact that the Politifact affirms the statistic in its own article:
Researchers reported that about 20% of the women who took medication for their abortions experienced what the paper described as adverse events or complications.
Yelp re-evaluated thousands of search results for pro-life pregnancy centers and successfully censored 470 of them and flagged them for being “too pro-life.” Google followed by placing Planned Parenthood at the top of its search results for anything related to abortion.
Google shadowbanned Life Issues Institute’s online educational campaign in May, and later, after the release of the Dobbs decision, prohibited their videos outright, labeling them “speculative and experimental medical treatment, cell therapies and gene therapies.” The videos (1, 2) share scientific facts (from doctors) and testimony (from those affected by abortion, including former abortionists, abortion survivors, and parents).
TikTok permanently banned SBA Pro-Life America’s account without giving warning, vaguely citing “Community Guidelines.” The ban occurred shortly after the Supreme Court released its decision in the Dobbs case and the account remained inaccessible throughout the day. The account was later reinstated, again without explanation.
Google banned all of Live Action & Heartbeat International’s Abortion Pill Reversal ads, as well as all of Live Action’s ads – including those for Baby Olivia, which depict the growth of a baby in the womb with highly detailed, scientifically accurate images. Google cited “unreliable claims” as their reasoning.

Domain hosting service GoDaddy dropped Texas Right to Life’s website about the Texas Heartbeat Act following an online harassment campaign from pro-choice activists. GoDaddy’s reasoning, according to the email notification they sent to Texas Right to Life, was that the organization had violated GoDaddy’s terms of service. They did not specify which terms were violated or how.
Twitter restricts David Daleiden’s account, marking it “sensitive.” The label was only removed after he appealed to Twitter.
Ann and Phelim, producers of the movie “Gosnell” and hosts of The Ann and Phelim Scoop podcast, are suspended from Twitter for “platform manipulation and spam.” The account was reinstated after they appealed the suspension
The Dispatch retracted its “partly false” rating on SBA’s ads on October 16th.
But Facebook did not remove the label until October 29th, following multiple SBA inquiries.
Facebook bans two of SBA’s ads exposing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s support for late-term abortion in the key battleground states of Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, based on a factually incorrect third-party “fact check” from The Dispatch.

Facebook restricts Choose Life Marketing’s account citing a violation of Facebook’s advertising policies. Choose Life could find no policies that they had violated and submitted a request to have their account reviewed. They received a notice, with no explanation for the restrictions, saying that it could take weeks for them to receive an answer.
Facebook censors LifeNews, labeling as “False Information” their tweet about Kamala Harris’ persecution of pro-lifers who exposed Planned Parenthood selling baby parts, and “significantly reducing” the number of people who see the post.

YouTube deletes one of Live Action’s abortion procedures videos, which had over 1.8 million views and had been live since 2016. YouTube claimed the video, which includes medically accurate animations of abortion & is narrated by a former abortionist, violated “multiple community guidelines.” The video was reinstated after Live Action appealed, but YouTube did not explain why it was initially taken down, claiming it was “a mistake by our automated systems.”

TikTok temporarily bans Live Action for “multiple community guidelines violations.” Live Action’s posts on the platform shared positive stories of moms choosing life for their babies.

Facebook labeled two videos posted by Live Action as “false news. The videos debunk the myth that abortion is “medically necessary.”

Facebook censors an SBA Pro-Life America/Charlotte Lozier Institute education campaign highlighting the benefits of adult stem cell transplants, stating that the video included “shocking, sensational, or excessively violent content, which could create an unexpected experience for users.”
YouTube removed one of Live Action‘s investigative videos exposing Planned Parenthood aiding and abetting the sex trafficking of young girl, saying the video violated “Community Guidelines.”
Pinterest permanently bans Live Action from having a profile on their platform, labeling all of their content as “porn.”
YouTube buries Live Action’s educational, medically accurate videos after a pro-abortion writer for Slate complained the videos were “dangerous misinformation.”
Facebook censors SBA ad promoting Marsha Blackburn for Senate, citing their policy that disallows “low quality ads” that could “withhold or exaggerate information to entice people to click on the ad.” That same day, Facebook also censored a similar SBA ad supporting Matt Rosendale for Senator against abortion extremist Jon Tester.
Facebook censors ad promoted by allied group of SBA Pro-Life America promoting candidate Kim Reynolds for Governor.
Facebook censors SBA Pro-Life America ads promoting candidates Kim Reynolds and Josh Hawley during 2018 midterm elections against abortion extremists.
Facebook censors SBA “Charlotte” ad for the second time, for violation of its policy against promoting sensational/graphic content.
Facebook censors Charlotte Lozier Institute educational video on late-term abortion, featuring Charlotte, who was born at 24 weeks old. Facebook cited violation of its policy against promoting sensational/graphic content.
Facebook censors Charlotte Lozier Institute educational video on late-term abortion, featuring Micah Pickering, who was born at 22 weeks old. Facebook cited violation of its policy against promoting sensational/graphic content.
YouTube demonetizes Live Action and bans paid ads on the grounds that their “pro-life educational and political content” could be qualified as “pornographic.”
Twitter takes down then-candidate for TN Senate Marsha Blackburn’s campaign ad, which included a statement about her work to stop Planned Parenthood’s sale of baby body parts.

Twitter permanently bans Live Action from running ads on their platform unless they removed content deemed to be inappropriate. The ads included information about fetal development and celebrated the lives of unborn children. Other ads and tweets fact-checked Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider.

SBA Pro-Life America attempts to promote four tweets (1, 2, 3, 4) by its president, Marjorie Dannenfelser, on the #daywithoutawoman. Twitter rejects all four tweets, citing violation of their Health and Pharmaceutical Products and Services Policy. The tweets promote a day without abortion, and state that abortion is profoundly anti-woman.
SBA is informed by Twitter that it is ineligible to participate in Twitter ad promotion after tweeting about its campaign to urge Mark Meadows to pass a health care bill to defund Planned Parenthood and end taxpayer funding of abortion. Twitter cited its Health and Pharmaceutical Products and Services Policy. Meanwhile, Planned Parenthood promoted a similar tweet in March of 2017.

Twitter bans Live Action and President Lila Rose’s personal account from running paid advertisements due to their use of ultrasound images, criticism of the abortion industry, and advocating to end taxpayer-funded abortion.
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