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  1. 🚫🥸 Wow, the DEA's new #strategy for public safety: deny access to their own press releases! Who knew that preventing access to information was the best way to "protect" us? 🕵️‍♂️🔍 Maybe next they'll hire ninjas to guard the internet! 🥷💻
    dea.gov/press-releases/2026/07 #DEA #PublicSafety #InformationAccess #InternetNinjas #HackerNews #ngated

  2. 🚫🥸 Wow, the DEA's new #strategy for public safety: deny access to their own press releases! Who knew that preventing access to information was the best way to "protect" us? 🕵️‍♂️🔍 Maybe next they'll hire ninjas to guard the internet! 🥷💻
    dea.gov/press-releases/2026/07 #DEA #PublicSafety #InformationAccess #InternetNinjas #HackerNews #ngated

  3. 🚫🥸 Wow, the DEA's new #strategy for public safety: deny access to their own press releases! Who knew that preventing access to information was the best way to "protect" us? 🕵️‍♂️🔍 Maybe next they'll hire ninjas to guard the internet! 🥷💻
    dea.gov/press-releases/2026/07 #DEA #PublicSafety #InformationAccess #InternetNinjas #HackerNews #ngated

  4. 🚫🥸 Wow, the DEA's new #strategy for public safety: deny access to their own press releases! Who knew that preventing access to information was the best way to "protect" us? 🕵️‍♂️🔍 Maybe next they'll hire ninjas to guard the internet! 🥷💻
    dea.gov/press-releases/2026/07 #DEA #PublicSafety #InformationAccess #InternetNinjas #HackerNews #ngated

  5. 🚫🥸 Wow, the DEA's new #strategy for public safety: deny access to their own press releases! Who knew that preventing access to information was the best way to "protect" us? 🕵️‍♂️🔍 Maybe next they'll hire ninjas to guard the internet! 🥷💻
    dea.gov/press-releases/2026/07 #DEA #PublicSafety #InformationAccess #InternetNinjas #HackerNews #ngated

  6. 🔐 Wow, riveting scoop on ancient Egypt - if only we could read it! 🤭 Looks like we've stumbled upon the real "lost city" of journalism: where information is as accessible as the Holy Grail. 📜🙈
    dailymail.com/sciencetech/arti #ancientEgypt #journalism #lostcity #archaeology #informationaccess #HackerNews #ngated

  7. 🔐 Wow, riveting scoop on ancient Egypt - if only we could read it! 🤭 Looks like we've stumbled upon the real "lost city" of journalism: where information is as accessible as the Holy Grail. 📜🙈
    dailymail.com/sciencetech/arti #ancientEgypt #journalism #lostcity #archaeology #informationaccess #HackerNews #ngated

  8. 🔐 Wow, riveting scoop on ancient Egypt - if only we could read it! 🤭 Looks like we've stumbled upon the real "lost city" of journalism: where information is as accessible as the Holy Grail. 📜🙈
    dailymail.com/sciencetech/arti #ancientEgypt #journalism #lostcity #archaeology #informationaccess #HackerNews #ngated

  9. 🔐 Wow, riveting scoop on ancient Egypt - if only we could read it! 🤭 Looks like we've stumbled upon the real "lost city" of journalism: where information is as accessible as the Holy Grail. 📜🙈
    dailymail.com/sciencetech/arti #ancientEgypt #journalism #lostcity #archaeology #informationaccess #HackerNews #ngated

  10. 🔐 Wow, riveting scoop on ancient Egypt - if only we could read it! 🤭 Looks like we've stumbled upon the real "lost city" of journalism: where information is as accessible as the Holy Grail. 📜🙈
    dailymail.com/sciencetech/arti #ancientEgypt #journalism #lostcity #archaeology #informationaccess #HackerNews #ngated

  11. EFF, TEDIC and CEJIL Challenge Secrecy in the Use of Face Recognition in Paraguay

    Published in Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)

    Seeking transparency and accountability in Paraguay’s use of facial recognition, EFF, the Association of Technology, Education, Development, Research, Communication (

    tedic.org/en/eff-tedic-and-cej

    #Blog #Democracy #InformationAccess #DigitalRights #FaceRecognition #Privacy

  12. EFF, TEDIC and CEJIL Challenge Secrecy in the Use of Face Recognition in Paraguay

    Published in Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)

    Seeking transparency and accountability in Paraguay’s use of facial recognition, EFF, the Association of Technology, Education, Development, Research, Communication (

    tedic.org/en/eff-tedic-and-cej

    #Blog #Democracy #InformationAccess #DigitalRights #FaceRecognition #Privacy

  13. EFF, TEDIC and CEJIL Challenge Secrecy in the Use of Face Recognition in Paraguay

    Published in Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)

    Seeking transparency and accountability in Paraguay’s use of facial recognition, EFF, the Association of Technology, Education, Development, Research, Communication (

    tedic.org/en/eff-tedic-and-cej

    #Blog #Democracy #InformationAccess #DigitalRights #FaceRecognition #Privacy

  14. EFF, TEDIC and CEJIL Challenge Secrecy in the Use of Face Recognition in Paraguay

    Published in Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)

    Seeking transparency and accountability in Paraguay’s use of facial recognition, EFF, the Association of Technology, Education, Development, Research, Communication (

    tedic.org/en/eff-tedic-and-cej

    #Blog #Democracy #InformationAccess #DigitalRights #FaceRecognition #Privacy

  15. EFF, TEDIC and CEJIL Challenge Secrecy in the Use of Face Recognition in Paraguay

    Published in Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)

    Seeking transparency and accountability in Paraguay’s use of facial recognition, EFF, the Association of Technology, Education, Development, Research, Communication (

    tedic.org/en/eff-tedic-and-cej

    #Blog #Democracy #InformationAccess #DigitalRights #FaceRecognition #Privacy

  16. You Got What You Asked For

    By Cliff Potts, CSO, and Editor-in-Chief of WPS News

    Baybay City, Leyte, Philippines — May 20, 2026 — 7:20 p.m. PHST

    There was a moment when a simple idea spread:

    Information should be free.

    It was part of the language of movements. Part of the language of Occupy. Part of the belief that knowledge should not be locked behind institutions, paywalls, or gatekeepers.

    Fair enough.

    You got what you asked for.

    More than 5,000 essays.
    Years of work.
    Patterns documented.
    Systems analyzed.
    Available to anyone with an internet connection.

    Free.

    What “Free” Actually Means

    Free does not mean effortless.

    Free does not mean costless.

    Free does not mean that no one had to build it.

    Every piece in this archive required:

    • time
    • thought
    • structure
    • revision
    • maintenance

    Every piece had to be written. Stored. Organized. Preserved.

    Free to access does not mean free to produce.

    That distinction matters.

    The Part That Was Skipped

    It is easy to say “information should be free.”

    It is harder to ask:

    • Who creates it?
    • Who maintains it?
    • Who ensures it is still there tomorrow?

    Because once those questions are asked, the answer is unavoidable:

    Someone is doing the work.

    The Work Is Here

    This is not theoretical.

    This archive exists.

    It is not an idea. It is not a proposal.

    It is a working system of long-form documentation built over more than a decade.

    And it is available, right now, without charge.

    That was the goal.

    That was the promise.

    What Was Never Solved

    What was never clearly addressed was sustainability.

    Not access.

    Not distribution.

    Sustainability.

    If knowledge is to remain free to access, then it must still be supported in some way.

    Otherwise, it disappears.

    Not because it lacked value, but because it lacked support.

    A Simple Reality

    You cannot have:

    • free access
    • long-term continuity
    • independent production

    without some form of support behind it.

    That is not ideology.

    That is logistics.

    No Abstraction

    This is no longer a theoretical conversation.

    The work is here.

    It is accessible.

    It is being maintained.

    The only remaining question is simple:

    Now what?

    The Ask

    If you believe in free knowledge, then this is where that belief meets reality.

    The work exists.

    If it has value to you, support it.

    If it doesn’t, don’t.

    But the idea that knowledge can be free without cost to anyone was never sustainable.

    You got what you asked for.

    The question is whether you intend to keep it.

    If you read this and it matters, help me keep it going: https://www.patreon.com/cw/WPSNews

    For more social commentary, please see Occupy 2.5 at https://Occupy25.com

    WPS News archives are available through Amazon for long-term preservation and library distribution.

    #digitalEconomy #freeKnowledge #IndependentJournalism #informationAccess #intellectualLabor #OccupyWallStreet #sustainability #WPSNews
  17. You Got What You Asked For

    By Cliff Potts, CSO, and Editor-in-Chief of WPS News

    Baybay City, Leyte, Philippines — May 20, 2026 — 7:20 p.m. PHST

    There was a moment when a simple idea spread:

    Information should be free.

    It was part of the language of movements. Part of the language of Occupy. Part of the belief that knowledge should not be locked behind institutions, paywalls, or gatekeepers.

    Fair enough.

    You got what you asked for.

    More than 5,000 essays.
    Years of work.
    Patterns documented.
    Systems analyzed.
    Available to anyone with an internet connection.

    Free.

    What “Free” Actually Means

    Free does not mean effortless.

    Free does not mean costless.

    Free does not mean that no one had to build it.

    Every piece in this archive required:

    • time
    • thought
    • structure
    • revision
    • maintenance

    Every piece had to be written. Stored. Organized. Preserved.

    Free to access does not mean free to produce.

    That distinction matters.

    The Part That Was Skipped

    It is easy to say “information should be free.”

    It is harder to ask:

    • Who creates it?
    • Who maintains it?
    • Who ensures it is still there tomorrow?

    Because once those questions are asked, the answer is unavoidable:

    Someone is doing the work.

    The Work Is Here

    This is not theoretical.

    This archive exists.

    It is not an idea. It is not a proposal.

    It is a working system of long-form documentation built over more than a decade.

    And it is available, right now, without charge.

    That was the goal.

    That was the promise.

    What Was Never Solved

    What was never clearly addressed was sustainability.

    Not access.

    Not distribution.

    Sustainability.

    If knowledge is to remain free to access, then it must still be supported in some way.

    Otherwise, it disappears.

    Not because it lacked value, but because it lacked support.

    A Simple Reality

    You cannot have:

    • free access
    • long-term continuity
    • independent production

    without some form of support behind it.

    That is not ideology.

    That is logistics.

    No Abstraction

    This is no longer a theoretical conversation.

    The work is here.

    It is accessible.

    It is being maintained.

    The only remaining question is simple:

    Now what?

    The Ask

    If you believe in free knowledge, then this is where that belief meets reality.

    The work exists.

    If it has value to you, support it.

    If it doesn’t, don’t.

    But the idea that knowledge can be free without cost to anyone was never sustainable.

    You got what you asked for.

    The question is whether you intend to keep it.

    If you read this and it matters, help me keep it going: https://www.patreon.com/cw/WPSNews

    For more social commentary, please see Occupy 2.5 at https://Occupy25.com

    WPS News archives are available through Amazon for long-term preservation and library distribution.

    #digitalEconomy #freeKnowledge #IndependentJournalism #informationAccess #intellectualLabor #OccupyWallStreet #sustainability #WPSNews
  18. You Got What You Asked For

    By Cliff Potts, CSO, and Editor-in-Chief of WPS News

    Baybay City, Leyte, Philippines — May 20, 2026 — 7:20 p.m. PHST

    There was a moment when a simple idea spread:

    Information should be free.

    It was part of the language of movements. Part of the language of Occupy. Part of the belief that knowledge should not be locked behind institutions, paywalls, or gatekeepers.

    Fair enough.

    You got what you asked for.

    More than 5,000 essays.
    Years of work.
    Patterns documented.
    Systems analyzed.
    Available to anyone with an internet connection.

    Free.

    What “Free” Actually Means

    Free does not mean effortless.

    Free does not mean costless.

    Free does not mean that no one had to build it.

    Every piece in this archive required:

    • time
    • thought
    • structure
    • revision
    • maintenance

    Every piece had to be written. Stored. Organized. Preserved.

    Free to access does not mean free to produce.

    That distinction matters.

    The Part That Was Skipped

    It is easy to say “information should be free.”

    It is harder to ask:

    • Who creates it?
    • Who maintains it?
    • Who ensures it is still there tomorrow?

    Because once those questions are asked, the answer is unavoidable:

    Someone is doing the work.

    The Work Is Here

    This is not theoretical.

    This archive exists.

    It is not an idea. It is not a proposal.

    It is a working system of long-form documentation built over more than a decade.

    And it is available, right now, without charge.

    That was the goal.

    That was the promise.

    What Was Never Solved

    What was never clearly addressed was sustainability.

    Not access.

    Not distribution.

    Sustainability.

    If knowledge is to remain free to access, then it must still be supported in some way.

    Otherwise, it disappears.

    Not because it lacked value, but because it lacked support.

    A Simple Reality

    You cannot have:

    • free access
    • long-term continuity
    • independent production

    without some form of support behind it.

    That is not ideology.

    That is logistics.

    No Abstraction

    This is no longer a theoretical conversation.

    The work is here.

    It is accessible.

    It is being maintained.

    The only remaining question is simple:

    Now what?

    The Ask

    If you believe in free knowledge, then this is where that belief meets reality.

    The work exists.

    If it has value to you, support it.

    If it doesn’t, don’t.

    But the idea that knowledge can be free without cost to anyone was never sustainable.

    You got what you asked for.

    The question is whether you intend to keep it.

    If you read this and it matters, help me keep it going: https://www.patreon.com/cw/WPSNews

    For more social commentary, please see Occupy 2.5 at https://Occupy25.com

    WPS News archives are available through Amazon for long-term preservation and library distribution.

    #digitalEconomy #freeKnowledge #IndependentJournalism #informationAccess #intellectualLabor #OccupyWallStreet #sustainability #WPSNews
  19. You Got What You Asked For

    By Cliff Potts, CSO, and Editor-in-Chief of WPS News

    Baybay City, Leyte, Philippines — May 20, 2026 — 7:20 p.m. PHST

    There was a moment when a simple idea spread:

    Information should be free.

    It was part of the language of movements. Part of the language of Occupy. Part of the belief that knowledge should not be locked behind institutions, paywalls, or gatekeepers.

    Fair enough.

    You got what you asked for.

    More than 5,000 essays.
    Years of work.
    Patterns documented.
    Systems analyzed.
    Available to anyone with an internet connection.

    Free.

    What “Free” Actually Means

    Free does not mean effortless.

    Free does not mean costless.

    Free does not mean that no one had to build it.

    Every piece in this archive required:

    • time
    • thought
    • structure
    • revision
    • maintenance

    Every piece had to be written. Stored. Organized. Preserved.

    Free to access does not mean free to produce.

    That distinction matters.

    The Part That Was Skipped

    It is easy to say “information should be free.”

    It is harder to ask:

    • Who creates it?
    • Who maintains it?
    • Who ensures it is still there tomorrow?

    Because once those questions are asked, the answer is unavoidable:

    Someone is doing the work.

    The Work Is Here

    This is not theoretical.

    This archive exists.

    It is not an idea. It is not a proposal.

    It is a working system of long-form documentation built over more than a decade.

    And it is available, right now, without charge.

    That was the goal.

    That was the promise.

    What Was Never Solved

    What was never clearly addressed was sustainability.

    Not access.

    Not distribution.

    Sustainability.

    If knowledge is to remain free to access, then it must still be supported in some way.

    Otherwise, it disappears.

    Not because it lacked value, but because it lacked support.

    A Simple Reality

    You cannot have:

    • free access
    • long-term continuity
    • independent production

    without some form of support behind it.

    That is not ideology.

    That is logistics.

    No Abstraction

    This is no longer a theoretical conversation.

    The work is here.

    It is accessible.

    It is being maintained.

    The only remaining question is simple:

    Now what?

    The Ask

    If you believe in free knowledge, then this is where that belief meets reality.

    The work exists.

    If it has value to you, support it.

    If it doesn’t, don’t.

    But the idea that knowledge can be free without cost to anyone was never sustainable.

    You got what you asked for.

    The question is whether you intend to keep it.

    If you read this and it matters, help me keep it going: https://www.patreon.com/cw/WPSNews

    For more social commentary, please see Occupy 2.5 at https://Occupy25.com

    WPS News archives are available through Amazon for long-term preservation and library distribution.

    #digitalEconomy #freeKnowledge #IndependentJournalism #informationAccess #intellectualLabor #OccupyWallStreet #sustainability #WPSNews
  20. You Got What You Asked For

    By Cliff Potts, CSO, and Editor-in-Chief of WPS News

    Baybay City, Leyte, Philippines — May 20, 2026 — 7:20 p.m. PHST

    There was a moment when a simple idea spread:

    Information should be free.

    It was part of the language of movements. Part of the language of Occupy. Part of the belief that knowledge should not be locked behind institutions, paywalls, or gatekeepers.

    Fair enough.

    You got what you asked for.

    More than 5,000 essays.
    Years of work.
    Patterns documented.
    Systems analyzed.
    Available to anyone with an internet connection.

    Free.

    What “Free” Actually Means

    Free does not mean effortless.

    Free does not mean costless.

    Free does not mean that no one had to build it.

    Every piece in this archive required:

    • time
    • thought
    • structure
    • revision
    • maintenance

    Every piece had to be written. Stored. Organized. Preserved.

    Free to access does not mean free to produce.

    That distinction matters.

    The Part That Was Skipped

    It is easy to say “information should be free.”

    It is harder to ask:

    • Who creates it?
    • Who maintains it?
    • Who ensures it is still there tomorrow?

    Because once those questions are asked, the answer is unavoidable:

    Someone is doing the work.

    The Work Is Here

    This is not theoretical.

    This archive exists.

    It is not an idea. It is not a proposal.

    It is a working system of long-form documentation built over more than a decade.

    And it is available, right now, without charge.

    That was the goal.

    That was the promise.

    What Was Never Solved

    What was never clearly addressed was sustainability.

    Not access.

    Not distribution.

    Sustainability.

    If knowledge is to remain free to access, then it must still be supported in some way.

    Otherwise, it disappears.

    Not because it lacked value, but because it lacked support.

    A Simple Reality

    You cannot have:

    • free access
    • long-term continuity
    • independent production

    without some form of support behind it.

    That is not ideology.

    That is logistics.

    No Abstraction

    This is no longer a theoretical conversation.

    The work is here.

    It is accessible.

    It is being maintained.

    The only remaining question is simple:

    Now what?

    The Ask

    If you believe in free knowledge, then this is where that belief meets reality.

    The work exists.

    If it has value to you, support it.

    If it doesn’t, don’t.

    But the idea that knowledge can be free without cost to anyone was never sustainable.

    You got what you asked for.

    The question is whether you intend to keep it.

    If you read this and it matters, help me keep it going: https://www.patreon.com/cw/WPSNews

    For more social commentary, please see Occupy 2.5 at https://Occupy25.com

    WPS News archives are available through Amazon for long-term preservation and library distribution.

    #digitalEconomy #freeKnowledge #IndependentJournalism #informationAccess #intellectualLabor #OccupyWallStreet #sustainability #WPSNews
  21. The Synthetic Nothing: The collapse of the real in the face of the artificial.

    By: Guillermo Ramírez Lovera

    1. The Bottle Airplane

    It all started on an ordinary Tuesday last October, while I was doing what almost all of us do to “disconnect” and which, ironically, connects us to a network currently full of doubts: scrolling throug

    tedic.org/en/the-synthetic-not

    #Blog #InformationAccess #AI #disinformation

  22. The Synthetic Nothing: The collapse of the real in the face of the artificial.

    By: Guillermo Ramírez Lovera

    1. The Bottle Airplane

    It all started on an ordinary Tuesday last October, while I was doing what almost all of us do to “disconnect” and which, ironically, connects us to a network currently full of doubts: scrolling throug

    tedic.org/en/the-synthetic-not

    #Blog #InformationAccess #AI #disinformation

  23. The Synthetic Nothing: The collapse of the real in the face of the artificial.

    By: Guillermo Ramírez Lovera

    1. The Bottle Airplane

    It all started on an ordinary Tuesday last October, while I was doing what almost all of us do to “disconnect” and which, ironically, connects us to a network currently full of doubts: scrolling throug

    tedic.org/en/the-synthetic-not

    #Blog #InformationAccess #AI #disinformation

  24. The Synthetic Nothing: The collapse of the real in the face of the artificial.

    By: Guillermo Ramírez Lovera

    1. The Bottle Airplane

    It all started on an ordinary Tuesday last October, while I was doing what almost all of us do to “disconnect” and which, ironically, connects us to a network currently full of doubts: scrolling throug

    tedic.org/en/the-synthetic-not

    #Blog #InformationAccess #AI #disinformation

  25. The Synthetic Nothing: The collapse of the real in the face of the artificial.

    By: Guillermo Ramírez Lovera

    1. The Bottle Airplane

    It all started on an ordinary Tuesday last October, while I was doing what almost all of us do to “disconnect” and which, ironically, connects us to a network currently full of doubts: scrolling throug

    tedic.org/en/the-synthetic-not

    #Blog #InformationAccess #AI #disinformation

  26. Bubbles and Gatekeeping

    Curated online spaces feel like relief—but hand-picking who gets in is still gatekeeping, just with a human face.

    islandinthenet.com/bubbles-and

  27. Bubbles and Gatekeeping

    Curated online spaces feel like relief—but hand-picking who gets in is still gatekeeping, just with a human face.

    islandinthenet.com/bubbles-and

  28. Bubbles and Gatekeeping

    Curated online spaces feel like relief—but hand-picking who gets in is still gatekeeping, just with a human face.

    islandinthenet.com/bubbles-and

  29. Bubbles and Gatekeeping

    Curated online spaces feel like relief—but hand-picking who gets in is still gatekeeping, just with a human face.

    islandinthenet.com/bubbles-and

  30. Oh, the irony! 💀 An article on Africa's economy blocked by the digital gatekeeping of #JavaScript and #cookies. Just what we needed—one more way to keep the funeral procession of information from moving forward. 🚫🥳
    davidoks.blog/p/how-funerals-k #digitalgatekeeping #informationaccess #AfricaEconomy #irony #HackerNews #ngated

  31. Oh, the irony! 💀 An article on Africa's economy blocked by the digital gatekeeping of #JavaScript and #cookies. Just what we needed—one more way to keep the funeral procession of information from moving forward. 🚫🥳
    davidoks.blog/p/how-funerals-k #digitalgatekeeping #informationaccess #AfricaEconomy #irony #HackerNews #ngated

  32. Oh, the irony! 💀 An article on Africa's economy blocked by the digital gatekeeping of #JavaScript and #cookies. Just what we needed—one more way to keep the funeral procession of information from moving forward. 🚫🥳
    davidoks.blog/p/how-funerals-k #digitalgatekeeping #informationaccess #AfricaEconomy #irony #HackerNews #ngated

  33. Oh, the irony! 💀 An article on Africa's economy blocked by the digital gatekeeping of #JavaScript and #cookies. Just what we needed—one more way to keep the funeral procession of information from moving forward. 🚫🥳
    davidoks.blog/p/how-funerals-k #digitalgatekeeping #informationaccess #AfricaEconomy #irony #HackerNews #ngated

  34. Oh, the irony! 💀 An article on Africa's economy blocked by the digital gatekeeping of #JavaScript and #cookies. Just what we needed—one more way to keep the funeral procession of information from moving forward. 🚫🥳
    davidoks.blog/p/how-funerals-k #digitalgatekeeping #informationaccess #AfricaEconomy #irony #HackerNews #ngated

  35. Since this day, #Turkey started using IP-based blocklists to block access to various different services and websites, among them #Signal and unprivate messengers like #Snapchat, #Facebook messenger and #Telegram

    Here is how you can host a #SignalProxy. Use this hashtag to advertize one.

    androidcentral.com/apps-softwa

    github.com/signalapp/Signal-TL

    As it will only be used for Signal, abuse is very unlikely.

    #censorship #freespeech #InformationAccess #FreeMedia

  36. Since this day, #Turkey started using IP-based blocklists to block access to various different services and websites, among them #Signal and unprivate messengers like #Snapchat, #Facebook messenger and #Telegram

    Here is how you can host a #SignalProxy. Use this hashtag to advertize one.

    androidcentral.com/apps-softwa

    github.com/signalapp/Signal-TL

    As it will only be used for Signal, abuse is very unlikely.

    #censorship #freespeech #InformationAccess #FreeMedia

  37. Since this day, #Turkey started using IP-based blocklists to block access to various different services and websites, among them #Signal and unprivate messengers like #Snapchat, #Facebook messenger and #Telegram

    Here is how you can host a #SignalProxy. Use this hashtag to advertize one.

    androidcentral.com/apps-softwa

    github.com/signalapp/Signal-TL

    As it will only be used for Signal, abuse is very unlikely.

    #censorship #freespeech #InformationAccess #FreeMedia

  38. Since this day, #Turkey started using IP-based blocklists to block access to various different services and websites, among them #Signal and unprivate messengers like #Snapchat, #Facebook messenger and #Telegram

    Here is how you can host a #SignalProxy. Use this hashtag to advertize one.

    androidcentral.com/apps-softwa

    github.com/signalapp/Signal-TL

    As it will only be used for Signal, abuse is very unlikely.

    #censorship #freespeech #InformationAccess #FreeMedia

  39. Sculptors of Reality: Advertising and Disinformation

    The work “Sculptors of Reality: The Structural Role of Advertising Agencies in the Disinformation Ecosystem” takes a deep look at the power of advertising in shaping public discourse. Drawing on more than 15 years of industry experience, the author offers a critical perspe

    tedic.org/en/sculptors-of-real

    #InformationAccess #Research #advertising #disinformation #InformadasYResilientes

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