We Won! Facebook Removes Ban on Wisconsin Right Now's Page After Outcry
Facebook has removed its ban on Wisconsin's top-ranked conservative news site, republishing Wisconsin Right Now after a major outcry erupted.
“After reviewing your appeal, your Page Wisconsin Right Now has been published. This means it can now be viewed publicly," the social media giant announced on Saturday, April 24, 2022.
On top of that, all the restrictions Facebook had put on the page were removed. Restrictions were put in place after our fact-based analysis of the Rittenhouse trial, including the inability for WRN to invite new followers to the page, putting WRN's post low down in followers' news feed, giving notice to potential followers that the page had violated Facebook's TOS in the past, and restricting WRN co-founder Jim Piwowarczyk from Facebook Live.
Facebook's action reversed its bizarre decision to "unpublish" Wisconsin Right Now's Facebook page for no reason, robbing Wisconsin voters of the ability to learn the other side as the midterm elections loom in this critical battleground state.
On Friday, April 23, 2022, we received statements from numerous prominent political leaders, including U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, Congressional candidate Derrick Van Orden, gubernatorial candidates Kevin Nicholson and Rebecca Kleefisch, and Attorney General candidate Eric Toney.
They decried the censorship of Wisconsin Right Now's page, with Johnson, who is running in one of the country's most closely watched Senate seats, calling it a “true danger to our democracy.”
Toney pledged to “work with state and federal attorneys general to use antitrust laws to hold big tech accountable” if he wins the AG’s race.
"We are proud that we fought back against Facebook's censorship - and won - so we can continue to bring Wisconsin voters the news they need to fully educate themselves on their choices in November and on," said co-founders Jessica McBride and Jim Piwowarczyk. "Every American should be deeply troubled that unaccountable tech companies control so much of the free flow of information in our Democracy and continue to make such arbitrary decisions. We thank everyone for their support."
In addition to political news, the Wisconsin Right Now site covers breaking news and crime. Its journalists were the first in the country to report on the Waukesha parade attack suspect's criminal history and have broken many stories followed by other media. The site was also the first to cover Facebook's influence on Wisconsin's elections.
We also received support from many loyal readers, members of the state Legislature, the Wisconsin Conservative Digest publication, and the national Federalist website.
The Federalist reporter contacted Facebook for comment but received none. Facebook also ignored our repeated requests for comment and explanation.
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