Censorship-industrial complex suffers setback under Musk suit, but critics say he'll 'lose the war'

"What Congress can do next is cut those billions in federal contracts and condition their reinstatement on removing those censorship filters," former Trump State official says.

Published: August 8, 2024 11:00pm

Updated: August 8, 2024 11:13pm

Eight years after tech billionaire Peter Thiel took credit for bankrupting Gawker by surreptitiously funding former pro wrestler Hulk Hogan's invasion-of-privacy lawsuit against the tabloid news site, his fellow "PayPal mafia" member Elon Musk is doing the same thing in public.

The World Federation of Advertisers reportedly told members it was immediately shutting down the Global Alliance for Responsible Media so it could afford to fight a new antitrust lawsuit by Musk's X, which alleged GARM led an illegal boycott to deprive the platform of ad revenue. 

X said it was "proud" to rejoin GARM just a month ago "as part of our deep commitment to brand safety," but CEO Linda Yaccarino said Tuesday the House Judiciary Committee's report on GARM a week later opened her eyes to this "stain on a great industry."

WFA told Just the News it would post a "full statement" on its website "in short order," and "we cannot comment further than that." A statement was not up as of Thursday night.

“While GARM may be gone, GARM’s arms – the major advertising agencies – are still here, still receiving billions in federal government contracts, and still weaponizing politically rigged ‘misinformation’ filters to kill ad revenue to websites representing the beliefs of half our country," Foundation for Freedom Online Executive Director Mike Benz told Just the News

"What Congress can do next is cut those billions in federal contracts and condition their reinstatement on removing those censorship filters," the former Trump administration State Department official also said.

Video-sharing platform Rumble sued WFA the same day as X and disinformation watchdog Check My Ads, whose explicit purpose is starving publishers of ad revenue, in December. 

Rumble spokesperson Tim Murtaugh told Just the News the Canadian online video platform, web hosting and cloud services business has started legal discovery against Check My Ads.

The most recent docket activity a month ago shows the parties exchanging filings over whether Rumble even alleged wrongdoing, known as failure to state a claim.

The New York Times and The Guardian each quoted Check My Ads cofounder Claire Atkins predicting the GARM casualty would further alienate X advertisers, without noting Musk threatened to sue the watchdog last fall. 

Check My Ads' other "Terminally Online" cofounder Nandini Jammi, who mocked "spaceboi" Musk for that threat and announced a five-month sabbatical in June, reappeared in a Thursday blog post with Atkins that predicts Musk "will lose the war" – again without noting his threatened lawsuit.

The ramp-up in litigation and related congressional investigations, including House Judiciary probes of GARM and the White House-connected Center for Countering Digital Hate, may determine the financial viability of platforms friendlier to free speech.

But it might also be a game of Whac-A-Mole, in which targeted organizations and initiatives shut down or suspend activities only to reemerge under a different name.

Critics have alleged the Foreign Malign Influence Center in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence – "activated" nearly two years ago but only publicly disclosed in May 2023 – is a thinly veiled reboot of the Department of Homeland Security's Disinformation Governance Board, disbanded two years ago after drawing a reputation as an Orwellian "Ministry of Truth."

The board itself may have been inspired by an Atlantic Council report in 2020 by Thomas Warrick and Caitlin Durkovich, who left DHS during the Trump administration, with the latter serving in the Biden White House National Security Council during the board's launch.

The board's executive director Nina Jankowicz, whose defamation lawsuit against Fox News was dismissed last month, started her own "bipartisan" watchdog this spring. Her American Sunlight Project says it will "expose the infrastructure and funding behind the disinformation campaigns" that spread the censorship-industrial complex narrative.

The Global Disinformation Index continues its purported policing of intentionally false narratives despite losing its U.S. taxpayer funding through the State Department 18 months ago, after its near-uniform negative ratings of conservative outlets became known. Congressional Republicans quickly demanded answers from Secretary of State Antony Blinken. 

Conservative publications targeted by GDI and NewsGuard sued State for indirectly funding them in December, while left-leaning Consortium News sued NewsGuard for defamation and the U.S. for outsourced censorship through a "Cyber Command contract" the prior month. The House Oversight Committee is also investigating NewsGuard.

Last fall, Musk called for the disbanding of NewsGuard, whose board includes former CIA and National Security Agency Director Michael Hayden. He made a similarly vague threat against GDI in April in response to an investigation by one of its targets, Unherd.

The DHS-conceived Election Integrity Partnership, whose participants included federal agencies, claimed a 35% success rate in getting social media platforms to take action against purported misinformation in the 2020 election cycle, and Just the News itself was targeted.

While its co-lead at the Stanford Internet Observatory is getting out of the game under the weight of lawsuits and subpoenas – belatedly claiming in late May the EIP had "finished its work" in 2022 – EIP's other co-lead, the University of Washington's Center for an Informed Public, is continuing its work with the " unwavering support" of the university, UW has said.

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