Week in Review: August 3, 2018
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers Internet access during elections in Cambodia and Mali, an OONI report on South Sudan, and Google’s plans to launch a censored search engine in China.
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers Internet access during elections in Cambodia and Mali, an OONI report on South Sudan, and Google’s plans to launch a censored search engine in China.
The Shifting Landscape of Global Internet Censorship, released today, documents the practice of Internet censorship around the world through empirical testing in 45 countries of the availability of 2,046 of the world’s most-trafficked and influential websites, plus additional country-specific websites. The study finds evidence of filtering in 26 countries across four broad content themes: political, social, topics related to conflict and security, and Internet tools (a term that includes censorship circumvention tools as well as social media platforms). The majority of countries that censor content do so across all four themes, although the depth of the filtering varies.
In this week's #IMWeekly: Sudan under an Internet blackout; arrests under China's new anti-rumor laws; and more.