In DOGE’s Hunt For Imaginary Censors, It Kills Actual Anti-Censorship Research
The people most loudly (misleadingly) complaining about censorship just... helped enable actual censorship. Not metaphorical censorship, not they won't let me tweet slurs" censorship, but literal we're going to stop research into fighting actual government censorship" censorship.
It's painfully stupid, but that's just what we get with the folks running the government these days.
This all starts with a fundamental misunderstanding: the belief that any research into disinformation" must itself be a censorship program. This is a bit like assuming that studying cancer is actually a plot to give people cancer, but this is the state of the crazy world we live in today. It ignores the rather obvious fact that disinformation and foreign influence campaigns do exist, and that studying them usually aims to counter them with more speech, not less.
But you will never get that through to the truly brain-wormed among the MAGA-Musk cinematic universe. Just recently, Elon announced that several more censorship organizations will be released" after a Steve Bannon acolyte falsely posted to ExTwitter that USAID's non-classified efforts to fund digital literacy efforts was about censorship (she claimed the programs were declassified," as she's too ignorant to know that the U" in the description means they were always unclassified).

Of course, digital literacy has nothing to do with censorship" at all. It's not about getting news solely from legacy sources." It simply is about teaching people how to understand what they're reading (like knowing when something is unclassified already, rather than declassified) and understanding how to recognize when you're being lied to.
Either way, in pursuit of dumbing down Americans and making them much more susceptible to foreign influence campaigns, last week the NSF got around to pulling a bunch of grants that were (often loosely) related to mis- and disinformation. NSF put out a statement claiming these cuts are about better aligning their efforts.
Awards that are not aligned with NSF's priorities have been terminated, including but not limited to those on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and misinformation/disinformation.
While the targeting of DEI initiatives has received significant attention, the wholesale elimination of mis- and disinformation research represents an equally concerning development.
While apparently 430 such grants have been unceremoniously canceled, one academic forwarded me a spreadsheet listing out about 50 such canceled grants. I don't want to release the whole thing, but while NSF's email to academics claimed that each cut was carefully vetted, that's obviously bullshit.
The most obvious example of how haphazard and stupid these cuts are is that they cut Associate Professor Eric Wustrow's CAREER grant on Combating Censorship from Within the Network." You can kinda tell that some DOGE bro likely did a keyword search on censorship" and probably just killed all such projects. But if anyone actually read even just the description of the project, they'd realize that this was about countering censorship through technology. You'd think that's the sort of thing that the DOGE folks would support? Unless of course, they actually support censorship. (Also, canceling CAREER grants is utter bullshit, as they're specifically designed to help out early career professors, who will be massively harmed by this).
Other canceled grants include one on empowering fact checkers" because we can't have that. There's a canceled grant about enhancing attribution, detection, and explanation" of foreign influence campaigns (you can see why MAGA might not like that one very much). Also a program on using markets to address manipulated information online." You'd think that the more speech" crew would like that sorta thing, but apparently not.
The impact of these cuts will be profound: reducing America's ability to counter actual censorship, understand foreign influence operations, and maintain technological leadership in these critical areas.
We will all be dumber because of this nonsense.
The whole thing is so stupid that even the Trump-appointed head of the NSF resigned just after these cuts were announced.
I believe that I have done all I can to advance the mission of the agency and feel that it is time to pass the baton to new leadership," writes Sethuraman Panchanathan, a computer scientist who was nominated to lead NSF by then-President Donald Trump in December 2019 and was confirmed by the Senate in August 2020. I am deeply grateful to the presidents for the opportunity to serve our nation."
Although Panchanathan, known as Panch, didn't give a reason for his sudden departure, orders from the White House to accept a 55% cut to the agency's $9 billion budget next year and fire half its 1700-person staff may have been the final straws in a series of directives Panchanathan felt he could no longer obey.
As Science notes, DOGE showed up in the NSF offices a few weeks ago and basically just started slashing stuff without much concern or understanding. And Panchanathan gives a little nod towards that nonsense in his resignation letter:
Panchanathan refers obliquely to that draconian reduction in his resignation letter. While NSF has always been an efficient agency," he writes, we still took [on] the challenge of identifying other possible efficiencies and reducing our commitments to serve the scientific community even better."
This is, like so much from this administration, needless destruction of important American infrastructure and knowledge base through ignorance, anger and stupidity. We will all be worse for it, but thank goodness, no one will ever have to face being... digitally literate in the Trump universe.