Mexican collective pirating books to make culture accessible is blocked"This is a profoundly classist system of privatization," says PiratecaWritten by Jacobo Nájera Translated by Laura30 November 2022
In Turkey, social media platforms become complicit in censoring media and freedom of speechThis does not bode well for the elections coming in 2023Written by Arzu Geybullayeva29 November 2022
Undertones: Twitter is a double-edged sword for the Global SouthWith Musk's takeover, the blade might get sharper.Written by Civic Media Observatory28 November 2022
Staff of Serbian newspaper Danas threatened with Charlie Hebdo-style attackThreatening email labeled journalists “enemy of the Serbian people” and “traitors”Written by IFEX25 November 2022
In Turkey, a football federation joins a list of institutions with powers to censor content onlineThat list now expands over some twenty entities, critics sayWritten by Arzu Geybullayeva18 November 2022
As we enter an era of Elon Musk's Twitter, is it time for us in civil spaces to find alternatives?Where do the recent changes in Twitter leave the rest of us?Written by Boye Adegoke17 November 2022
El Salvador’s Pegasus spyware case left uninvestigated ten months laterAccess Now and the Citizen Lab confirmed that journalists were targetedWritten by Jose Luis Benitez16 November 2022
Defamation lawsuit against Serbian investigative media outlet KRIK sets a dangerous precedentKRIK will contest the verdict in the Appellate CourtWritten by Metamorphosis Foundation16 November 2022
LIVE on November 24: Disinformation and censorship in RussiaThe session will be live streamed on YouTubeWritten by Advox16 November 2022
TikToker Nekoglai was deported from Moscow to Moldova with signs of tortureRussian state uses public shaming to punish and repress dissentWritten by Daria Dergacheva14 November 2022
Turkey throttles internet access following deadly explosion in Istanbul"The world is talking about the explosion while Turkey cannot"Written by Arzu Geybullayeva13 November 2022
Eight months of ‘fakes’ and ‘discreditation’: How the Kremlin’s new laws against anti-war dissent are applied onlineThe risk of prosecution forces people to censor themselvesWritten by Sofia Kovalevskaya10 November 2022
WhatsApp postpones Brazil launch of new Communities feature until after electionsOutgoing President Jair Bolsonaro attempted to pressure the company into launching the update soonerWritten by Laís Martins9 November 2022
Twitter and Facebook have suspended accounts affiliated with the Cuban governmentThe suspensions took place days before the vote on the U.S. embargo on CubaWritten by Luis Rodriguez Translated by Melissa Vida7 November 2022
The tweets may flow: A look into India’s take-down requests The world's largest democracy has the highest number of takedown requestsWritten by Advox4 November 2022
Ecuador: the temptation to control technologyJournalists and digital rights activists are always on alert for state diversionWritten by Carlos E. Flores Translated by Ameya Nagarajan3 November 2022
Pakistani journalist's murder in Kenya may not be a case of mistaken identityKenyans on social media questioned the inconsistencies in police statementsWritten by Njeri Wangari, R Umaima Ahmed1 November 2022
Explaining the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of China: Security and safetyThe CPC claims the sense of safety in Xinjiang is over 99 percentWritten by Oiwan Lam1 November 2022