Week in Review: 4 May 2018
Amazon Web Services end domain fronting and Chinese app Douyin censors Peppa Pig in this week in review.
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.
In this week in review, Internet Monitor covers Youtube's restrictions on videos featuring firearms and the U.S. Senate passing FOSTA.
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers Sri Lanka's ban on social media, Chinese censorship of a reporter's eye-roll, and Bali's planned holiday Internet shutdown
In this week in review, Internet Monitor covers evidence of Internet tampering in Turkey, Syria, and Egypt, Indonesia block of Tumblr, and EFF's infographics on platform censorship
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers the largest recorded DDoS attack, FOSTA making its way to the U.S. Senate, and China briefly banning the letter "N".
This week in review, Internet Monitor covers an Internet shutdown in the Sinai Peninsula, stories from the Internet Society's Indigenous Connectivity Summit, and The Bloggers Association of Kenya's State of the Internet Report.
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.