The FTC has eliminated more than 300 blog publications published during the agency's leadership under former President Lina Khan, Wired <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.wired.com/story/federal-trade-commission-removed-blogs-critical-of-ai–amazon-microsoft/”>information. These include publications that are criticism in companies such as amazon and Microsoft for customer data management.
The FTC did not respond to a request for comments.
As president of the FTC during the Biden years, Khan was known as a difficult executor of the antimonopoly law, seeking to hold the mega corporations responsible for their potential to quell competition in US markets. In an interview with Techcrunch, he once referred to the great technological leaders as “Mafia Chiefs.” But in Trump's era, it is unlikely that the FTC is so attentive to the great technology.
The elimination of these blogs could potentially violate the laws on how government data is handled; Meanwhile, the behavior is consistent with the ongoing campaign of the Trump administration for Eliminate certain words and phrases of public and private government documents. These terms include “black”, “disability”, “feminism”, “genres”, “Latinx”, “LGBTQ”, “transgender”, “victims” and “women”, among others.
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