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Electronic Frontier FoundationonMastodon15h ago
Anti-abortion government officials are coming for online speech, targeting websites that do nothing more than tell people what their options are, how to find a doctor, and where abortion remains legal. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/06/four-years-after-dobbs-anti-abortion-lawmakers-keep-coming-online-speech
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Framing
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Context
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Accuracy85%
Framing72%
Context70%
Tone68%
Analysis Summary
Anti-abortion officials and administrators are using regulatory pressure to restrict websites that provide abortion information, referrals, and state-by-state legal guidance. The Trump administration's Moms.gov website is a concrete example โ€” Senate Democrats flagged it for directing pregnant people to crisis pregnancy centers rather than full-spectrum reproductive healthcare providers. This matters because it shifts reproductive restrictions from courtrooms to administrative channels: instead of banning abortion outright, officials are blocking the information pathways that help people navigate state patchwork laws. The broader context is that states have passed dozens of conflicting abortion bans since Dobbs, making accurate online information crucial for people to understand their legal options.
Claims Analysis (2)
โ€œAnti-abortion government officials are coming for online speech, targeting websites that do nothing more than tell people what their options are, how to find a doctor, and where abortion remains legal.โ€
EFF and multiple outlets confirm targeting of abortion information websites. The Moms.gov controversy (flagged by Senate Democrats) shows government attempts to redirect traffic away from abortion providers. Characterization as 'targeting websites that do nothing more than' inform is accurate but somewhat reductive โ€” some targeted sites provide logistical/practical support.
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โ€œFour years have passed since Dobbs v. Jackson overturned Roe v. Wade.โ€
Post dated June 26, 2026. Dobbs decision issued June 24, 2022. Math checks: 2026 - 2022 = 4 years. Confirmed by multiple sources.
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