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White day a labyrinth named school censored
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Most readers will know of people who have been kicked off the social networking site for designated periods of time for ‘violating community standards'.

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How Facebook, Instagram, Google, and Twitter Use Censorship to Kill Free SpeechĪ new study by - a collaborative effort between the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and Visualizing Impact reveals that social media sites and search engine operators have been collaborating closely with government agencies to control the type of content we may see online. Reporters Without Borders is mostly concerned with unblocking acess to news of what authoritarian governments in acknowledged tyrannies such as Saudi Arabia, China and Kazakhstan are doing, but since I have been looking in on the site I see more and more US, UK and EU based sites creeping in. It is only a matter of time however before we will be sneaking in the back door of websites of which western governments do not approve.

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We know of several British and American sites that have been taken offline and their owners arrested on trumped up charges but really for embarrassing their governments. It's rather ironic inview of recent revelations about the United States NSA and the UK's GCHQ, the security agencies engaged in monitoring internet activity, and the ease with which search engines can filter out certain sites from search results, that none of the western nations are included in the list. These include China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Pakistan and many others.

white day a labyrinth named school censored

The report embedded below, from concerns censorship of websites that are critical of government which goes on in many nations around the world. Reporters Without Borders unblocks access to censored websites posted by Ed Butt, 12 March 2015, This page shows how easy it is for governments and corporations to censor web content. It is surprising in view of what we now know about the collaboration between internet technology corporations and government security agencies that many people still think og the internet as a bastion of freedom. Free-speech-reporters-without-borders-unblocks-access-to-censored-websites-internet-newsįree Speech: Reporters Without Borders unblocks access to censored websites.












White day a labyrinth named school censored