Journalist Claims Twitter Blocked His Tweets in Turkey at Erdogan’s Request
Twitter has allegedly blocked a popular journalist’s posts in Turkey at the request of the country’s government.

Twitter has allegedly blocked a popular journalist’s posts in Turkey at the request of the country’s government.

Uber could be working on passenger-carrying drone technology that would fly customers to their destination, according to Uber’s Chief Product Officer Jeff Holden.

Snapchat announced a new pair of camera-fitted glasses that will be able to film ten-second videos, wirelessly sending footage to the user’s Snapchat Memories folder.

Palmer Luckey’s girlfriend deactivated her Twitter account after Gizmodo, Gawker’s technology vertical, published a hit piece that delved into her private life, personal Instagram pictures, and exposing her political views, despite her lack of newsworthiness.

Twitter is reportedly in talks with companies including Google, Salesforce, and Verizon for a potential sale after the social network’s user decline over the past year.

Oculus Rift creator and tech entrepreneur Palmer Luckey has been revealed to be funding the pro-Donald Trump organization Nimble America, which is dedicated to spreading Trump’s message on the internet through anti-Hillary Clinton memes and “shitposting.”

A group of LGBT figures have signed an open letter condemning OUT Magazine’s profile of Breitbart Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos.

Attacking OUT Magazine for a balanced profile of Milo, Mic.com argued that journalists have a duty to push left-wing narratives.

The number of men inquiring about having “scrotox,” otherwise known as Botox for the scrotum, has reportedly doubled over the past year, according to experts and clinics in the UK and USA.

Breitbart Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos declared support for Donald Trump “the new punk” during his event at Louisiana State University on Wednesday.

Two pro-Trump musicians, Rockie Gold and Mike Dece, opened up for Breitbart Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos at his Louisiana State University event tonight, with raps lauding Donald Trump, Milo, and Harambe.

Breitbart Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos’ recent profile in OUT Magazine caused many of the magazine’s predominantly left-wing readers to shriek in terror.

Twitter is accused of suspending accounts that engaged in the #StopEnslavingSaudiWomen hashtag, including a self-proclaimed non-profit Saudi female empowerment organization, S.A.F.E Movement.

YouTube has announced a “Heroes” program that allows users to moderate the site, giving volunteers exclusive anti-harassment “super tools” whenever they earn a certain amount of points from tasks such as reporting videos.

The editor of Norway’s largest newspaper, Aftenposten, has attacked Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a new opinion piece for The Guardian, criticizing the social network for their censorship and Zuckerberg’s failure to address the situation himself.

Codias, a new social network exclusively for conservatives, was launched Monday, seeking to become a “digital basecamp” for citizens and professionals alike on the right-wing.

A triggered lady interrupted Milo’s speech at the University of Houston on Monday, standing in front of the stage and shouting before Milo responded with, “Madam, I’m grateful to you for coming, but to be quite honest with you, fuck your feelings” while pointing at the exit.

Heat Street Editor and former British Conservative MP Louise Mensch has written an article agreeing with the establishment media and Clinton campaign’s claims that “Pepe the Frog” is a “white supremacist” icon. Mensch apologized for a Heat Street article defending the innocent green frog meme last week.

The media and political establishment is desperate to destroy the alt-right. At he University of Houston, Milo will explain how to do it.

NBC’s Katy Tur accused Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos of being a “white supremacist icon,” claimed that Internet meme Pepe the Frog was associated with racism, and referenced gas chambers, David Duke, and Donald Trump, Jr. all in under a minute.

Technology news outlet Wired has attacked the free speech-orientated social network startup, Gab, in a new article, criticizing the platform’s stance against censorship and branding it as the “alt-right’s very own Twitter” despite its openness to all users of various political beliefs.

American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis read a monologue written by provocateur and previous Milo Show guest, Alex Kazemi, during his latest podcast, blasting political correctness, Black Lives Matter, and the effect that the “liberal systematic narrative” has had on culture, in particular the Video Music Awards.

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg responded to the controversy surrounding her platform’s ban on an iconic Vietnam War image last week, stating, “We don’t always get it right.”

Facebook’s new automated trending news section accidentally featured a 9/11 conspiracy story claiming to prove that “bombs were planted” in the World Trade Center before being pulled from the social network.

Ablock Plus have announced that they will start replacing advertisements with their own “more acceptable” ads, prompting backlash from its users online.

Lucian Wintrich, creator of the “Twinks For Trump” photoseries has a new muse: Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos.

Gab founder and CEO Andrew Torba was temporarily banned from Facebook last night after sharing a link to Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos’ Dangerous Faggot tour trailer just hours before his event at Texas Tech university.

Amazon are on track to open as many as one hundred physical pop-up stores around the country within the next year.

Black Lives Matter leader Shaun King was temporarily banned from Facebook after he posted an alleged screenshot of hate mail he had received.

University of Quebec, Outaouais students face expulsion after creating a “game” that has been accused of promoting “rape culture.”

He’s back. Prepare to be triggered.

Mexican fast food chain Chipotle is working with Alphabet, the parent company behind Google, to deliver burritos via drone for students at Virginia Tech.

Facebook has come under heavy criticism after an iconic Vietnam War photo of a naked girl during a napalm attack has been banned from the platform.

Breitbart’s Milo Yiannopoulos joined CNBC’s Power Lunch to discuss free speech and his views on NFL player Colin Kaepernick’s refusal to stand for the national anthem.

Author and columnist Michael Malice joined the Milo Yiannopoulos Show this week to discuss his book, Dear Reader: The Unauthorized Autobiography of Kim Jong-Il.

Words such as “democracy,” “human rights,” and “hunger strike” are reportedly being blocked from text messages in Cuba, and the communist government has been filtering and blocking around 30 keywords.

“Dicks Out for Harambe,” a comedy song by the pro-Trump artist Rockie Gold, has entered Spotify’s United Kingdom Viral 50 chart at number one, making it the first song that features a Milo Yiannopoulos shout out to top a music chart.

The official Chipotle Twitter account is being compared to a “dad trying to be cool” after posting a poll referencing the “69” sex position and cannabis term “420”.

Destructoid owner Yanier Gonzalez heralded consumer revolt movement GamerGate as “positive” in a newly surfaced interview from July.

#IfMenHadPeriods, a feminist hashtag mocking what it would be like if males had periods, has caused a huge storm on Twitter, with some labeling it as offensive towards transgender men.
