Week in Review: 25 May 2018
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers Apple telling developers to remove CallKit in China, Malaysia lifts news website blocks, and the Internet Policy Observatory releases a paper on self-censorship in Kyrgyzstan.
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers Apple telling developers to remove CallKit in China, Malaysia lifts news website blocks, and the Internet Policy Observatory releases a paper on self-censorship in Kyrgyzstan.
this week, Internet Monitor covers the Santa Clara Principles for content moderation, SMEX monitoring Internet shutdowns in MENA, and activist reports of telecom disruptions in Moscow.
Amazon Web Services end domain fronting and Chinese app Douyin censors Peppa Pig in this week in review.
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers YouTube's first Community Guidelines transparency report, Facebook releasing its internal content moderation guidelines, and Citizen Lab's report on Netsweeper Internet filtering.
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers a Russian ban on Telegram, Tanzania's blogging license fee, and Mozilla's new Internet Health Report.
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers Sierra Leone's network disruptions, Chad's social media block, and China's ban on online retailers selling the Bible.
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers the State Department's proposal for social media vetting, MyFitnessPal's data breach, and Microsoft's new Terms of Service.
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers Internet Society’s snapshot of post-hurricane Caribbean connectivity, a Russian human rights group's report on Russian Internet content controls, and Cambodia’s block of The Cambodia Daily’s website.
This week, Internet Monitor covers the U.S. State Department's new Cuba Internet Task Force, digital rights organizations intervention in Cameroon's Internet shutdown, and Thailand pursuing lèse-majesté charges against an activist for sharing a BBC article.
This week, Internet Monitor covers two shutdowns, one in Chad and one in the DRC, along with Chinese censorship of the Chinese #MeToo movement.