One day I was bitching about how US tech companies were continually building huge labs and hiring in India (these are middle class software engineer jobs, not even operations work), when I noticed that Disqus began blocking all my comments. I played around a little and tested with some keywords, and determined they were screening out all comments against offshoring to India, and any negative comments about South Asia as well. So I did some research on Disqus, and found they were owned by Zeta Global:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeta_Global
On their careers page, I noticed that they are hiring Data Scientists in Bangalore:
https://zetaglobal.com/work-at-zeta/?p=job%2FouBF8fwC
Data scientists do data mining, such as trying to pull meaningful information out of the piles of comments people post. These people are more likely to be involved in developing censorship algorithms than software engineers, who just work on coding the applications that drive the site.
My theory is that companies like Microsoft, FaceBook, Google, Amazon, etc., all have large offices in India and other South Asian nations to save money, as a software developer there is 25% the cost of one in the US, let alone Cucknifornia. And to ensure they can continue to leverage cheap labour at the expense of the American middle class, they hire their content editors there to ensure online comments don't expose their plans.