Big Tech’s unchecked influence over public discourse has long been a cause for concern, especially for those of us in the pro-life movement.
For years, we’ve watched as social media giants and search engines subtly—and, sometimes, blatantly—silenced our message. Pregnancy help centers have had their ads rejected. Pro-life news stories have been buried by algorithms.
Google has restricted key-word research for abortion-related terms, making it harder for organizations to reach women in crisis, and platforms such as Facebook and TikTok have suppressed content that challenges the abortion industry’s narratives, creating silos of one-sided information.
This isn’t speculation. Rather, it’s a pattern—one that has tilted the digital landscape in favor of abortion advocates while making it harder for pro-life voices to be heard.
But now, change could be on…