The Verge

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A technology news and media outlet

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Started: 11 November 2011

Owner: Vox Media


The Verge is a technology news and media outlet operated by Vox Media. The outlet normally publishes news articles and product reviews.

The Verge has been known to push biased views and censors negative information regarding certain people and entities. The Verge's notable promotions include favorable narratives and censorship of damaging information regarding Elon Musk and Tesla, Jeff Bezos and Amazon, Apple and Twitch streaming service, among others. Competitors to these figures, such as Jia Yueting and Faraday Future, Huawei, Cody Wilson and Defense Distributed, etc. are usually denigrated and antagonized.

Though the site is supposed to cater to subjects relating technology, the outlet is often used to criticize alleged "antisemitism". There are a disproportionate number of Jewish employees at The Verge. The Verge was founded by Joshua Topolsky, a Zionist Jew. He recruited fellow Jews Paul Miller, Ross Miller, Joanna Stern and Chris Ziegler to found The Verge. Their parent company, Vox Media, is known for creating 'explanation' videos propagating narratives about the Israel-Palestine conflict, Iran, Yemen and more.

Comments on The Verge's website are heavily censored and ghost-deleted when contradicting The Verge's narratives.


 

A document sourced from The Verge

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Huawei’s phone business would be decimated without Google’s AndroidArticleGoogle
Huawei
Android
US-China trade war
20 May 2019Vlad SavovA resolution to the ongoing trade dispute between the US and China is now more urgent than ever. However, China is unlikely to react positively to the bullying tactics of the US. And that means Huawei’s phone business may be in limbo for a while yet.
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