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From Katyn to the Twitter Files, voluntary censorship in the United States persists

voluntary censorship

Public choice economists and free-market advocates have long opposed “regulatory capture”—where corporate actors use the state for their purposes. Increasingly important, however, is what libertarian writer Matt Kibbe called “political capture”—when government actors use private companies for their purposes. Recent disclosures of deliberations between social media companies and the federal government over online content provide ample fodder for those investigating the political capture of media.