For clarification on >>9167543 (LB notable) "White House launched a new tool for people to use if they feel they’ve been wrongly censored, banned, or suspended on social media platforms…"
The story posted was written and the reporting tool was launched one year ago tomorrow (May 15, 2019). Still cool though and good that it was reposted for new eyes.
Here is another article (friendlier to Trump) about it with much more detail:
The White House created an online tool for Facebook and Twitter users to report examples of political bias and censorship
Hours after 18 nations signed a pledge to fight online terrorism through content moderation, the White House released a form encouraging people to report instances in which their content or accounts were removed from social-media platforms.
The form, called the "Tech Bias Story Sharing Tool," asks for links and citizenship status before asking for an email address to be added to the Trump campaign marketing list.
The White House frames tech content moderation as a free-speech issue, though many of the most high-profile account suspensions include violations of user policies regarding violent and hateful content.
MOAR:
https://www.businessinsider.com/white-house-launches-online-tool-report-bias-facebook-twitter-2019-5