For several months, the South Carolina Attorney General's has learned from numerous citizens that digital media platforms engagement in potential activity contrary to rights guaranteed provided to all citizens under the Constitution of the United States and South Carolina.
Following this development, our office will attempt to gather any and all information regarding the alleged actions taken by websites and/or social media platforms that may violate citizen’s rights.
The form below allows you to voluntarily inform the Attorney General's office of deplatforming, censoring, or suppression actions and instances taken by websites and/or social media platforms on accounts you own or managed by you. Actions include, but are not solely limited to;
- banning your account, suspending, blocking, restricting, suspending, terminating, or removing;
- rejecting content posted on your account;
- attaching an editorial message to content posted or shared on your account;
- obscuring, hiding, attaching sensitive content warnings or otherwise making less accessible content posted or shared on your account; or
- deleting or altering content posted or shared on your account.
Confidentiality of Complaints: The South Carolina Attorney General’s Office take citizen's privacy very serious. All information shared within the form below that is considered personal in nature or that could be used to personally identify you in any way, will be keep confidential in accordance to South Carolina Attorney General Office Policy and state law.
**Each instance must be reported individually**