Ted Henken: How Social Media Fuels the Protests in Cuba
Demonstrators are making themselves heard via Facebook, Signal, and other platforms. Is that enough to overthrow an authoritarian regime?
Demonstrators are making themselves heard via Facebook, Signal, and other platforms. Is that enough to overthrow an authoritarian regime?
The ION project promises to give individual users absolute control over their online identity and privacy.
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The Court left increasingly urgent questions about taxing remote workers up in the air.
The only thing FOSTA has done is chill speech and make catching sex traffickers more difficult.
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Taken together, these six measures would have a major impact on the way we shop, chat, and otherwise go about our business online.
In many professional arenas, Wu's swings and misses would have consequences. In Wu's case, it landed him an advisory role in the Biden administration.
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The Wyoming Republican says cryptocurrency will spur renewable energy, protect privacy, and possibly save the dollar.
The Wyoming Republican believes bitcoin provides a serious alternative store of value, will spur renewable energy, and just might save the dollar.
The law would make a federal case out of every aggrieved internet user and compel companies to host messages they do not wish to platform.
I don't know the correct level of content moderation by Facebook, Twitter, Google, or Amazon, and neither do you.
How reactionary politicians are using monopoly concerns as cover to pursue pre-existing political agendas
It's a working model for non-state governance in cyberspace that is vastly preferable to government control of social media.
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The Biden administration is manufacturing a market failure to justify spending $100 billion on municipal broadband and other government-run internet projects.
Imagine a world in which media outlets were unable or afraid to post video of police and other authorities acting reprehensibly.
We already know how to affordably expand connectivity; government-run networks ain’t it.
Civil liberties advocates warn that the legislation threatens activism, journalism, and satire.
It’s a victory for fans made possible by the evolution of streaming technology.
When Amazon won't sell your book, you can head to Barnes & Noble. When government cancels your expression, there's nowhere left to go.
Politicians on the right and the left are coming for your free speech.
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Meet the visionaries building a new, un-censorable, peer-to-peer web using the tools of encryption and cryptocurrency.
Online companies might not be as nefarious as you think.
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Each episode explores how to fix laws that entrench privacy-violating practices.
Under fire for endorsing wacky conspiracy theories, the Georgia representative blames the internet.
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It was terrible for free speech on the radio dial. We shouldn't inflict it on the internet too.
Government will happily suppress misinformation in favor of misinformation of its own.
Pai has focused on taking a market-based approach to regulating the nation's always-evolving telecommunications industry, with great success.
Both Hawley's "national conservatism" and similar ideas prevalent in many quarters on the left threaten free speech and liberty more generally.
Amazon denies any impropriety in its decision to suspend the Twitter alternative, dismissing the suit as "meritless."
No, says Techdirt's Mike Masnick, but it is cause for expanding Section 230 and building a more decentralized internet.
Techdirt's founder wants to give end users, not politicians and tech giants, more control over what we can say and see online.
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"When I started my blog," says journalist Yoani Sánchez, "it was like an exorcism of something that was inside of me."
Aaron Reynolds is just trying to make people laugh, but his content may have been flagged on Instagram for interfering with the election.
The more that big social media companies act like they can control what people say, the more competition they encourage.
That's a high price to pay because some politicians are angry about a little Facebook moderation.
The case against the popular pornography site rests on misleading data and hidden agendas.
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