Big Tech Whistleblower Fired from Pinterest After Exposing Censorship that Protects the Abortion Lobby



Former Pinterest Engineer, Eric Cochran, was fired after he exposed his former employer’s censorship of pro-life group Live Action to James O’Keefe at Project Veritas. A Pinterest staff member allegedly added it to a “pornography block list,” presumably as a way to censor the anti-abortion group. Live Action was banned from the platform, and YouTube removed the original interview with Cochran from Project Veritas (linked below).

Insider: Search Term “Christian” Won’t Auto-Complete, Others Can’t Trend, No Notifications, or Recommendations

Pinterest Blacklisted Pro-Life Group LiveAction.org, Classified as “Pornography,” Cannot Link to Site
Leaked “Sensitive Terms List” Includes “bible verses” and “christian easter”
Ben Shapiro Commentary Censored in “zero tolerance moment,” Slack Messages Reveal
Planned Parenthood Undercover Videos Marked as “harmful” Conspiracy
Veritas Calls On More Silicon Valley Insiders to Come Forward
BIG UPDATE: YouTube has PULLED this investigative report. A backup is available on this page.
UPDATE 1: Pinterest REACTS. LiveAction.org is no longer on their “Porn Domain Blacklist”
UPDATE 2: Pinterest REACTS AGAIN. LiveAction’s Pinterest Account has been permanently suspended.
UPDATE 3: A Pinterest spokesperson has provided a statement in response to our request for comment: “Religious
content is allowed on Pinterest, and many people use our service to
search for and save Pins inspired by their beliefs. To protect our users
from being targeted based on personal characteristics such as their
religion, we have policies in place so that ads and recommendations
don’t appear alongside certain terms.”

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