On Monday, the right-wing Media Research Center released a study aimed at proving the long-held yet long-debunked idea that social media companies have an anti-conservative bias.
“Big Tech has caused serious damage to President Donald Trump’s ability to be heard on social media,” claimed MRC. The evidence, according to them, is that Facebook and Twitter have never censored the social media accounts of former vice president and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. Trump, on the other hand, has had his accounts censored 65 times over the past two years. The Federalist, Fox News, The Washington Times, and the Christian Broadcasting Network were among the pro-Trump media outlets that lept at the opportunity to declare vindication after years of banging the “anti-conservative bias” drum despite a complete lack of evidence.
Unfortunately for MRC and the right-wing outlets celebrating this study, it’s not actually evidence of anything other than what has been pretty clear all along: Trump frequently breaks Twitter’s terms of service. But the takeaway from MRC’s study is that anything less than an even split between the two candidates in terms of Twitter enforcement is evidence of bias. That would be true if Biden and Trump both used Twitter the same way, but we all know they don’t.
The idea that this is evidence of bias is laughable on its face. On Twitter, author Dennis DiClaudio highlighted the absurdity of this “gotcha” study, tweeting, “My dog has been punished for peeing on the carpet 65 times, my wife zero.”
Each example of what MRC calls “censorship” is actually just the company enforcing its existing policies.
The examples of “censorship” provided by MRC in its blog post on the study are laughable. When Trump falsely claimed that “there is NO WAY (ZERO!) that Mail-In Ballots will be anything less than substantially fraudulent,” he was violating the site’s civic integrity policy. It’s a lie to say that mail-in ballots are “fraudulent,” and the president knows this, being someone who regularly casts his vote by mail. While Twitter did not censor these tweets, it did append a note to the bottom linking to information about mail-in voting.