Breaking the Walled Wide Web

<p>Did you know that according to Freedom House's annual "Freedom on the Net" report, over 70% of global populations live in countries whose internet is not "free"? (We are not talking about "free" in the financial sense, but in terms of uninterrupted access to online content.) Among many issues that lead to the result, state-backed censorship is prominent and growing. "Breaking the Walled Wide Web" is a podcast dedicated to understanding online censorship happening around the world to help paint a fuller picture of what tomorrow's internet will look like. BTWWW is an independent, personal project. If you are a Mandarin speaker, feel free to also check out the Mandarin version of this podcast called “網路審查查什麼." Powered by Firstory Hosting <br /> <br/>Powered by <a href="https://firstory.me">Firstory Hosting</a></p>

May 2024: Grindr? Blocked! Anti-war videos? Blocked! Will 2024 be worse than 2023?

In case you don’t have time, here is a quick summary:LGBTQ dating app Grindr has been blocked in Malaysia since April 17, 2024.Russian human rights group, OVD-info, received a warning from YouTube that their popular YouTube channel Kak Teper (translation: “What Now?”) may face takedown per request from Russian authorities.The 2023 KeepItOn Report published by digital rights organization Access Now is out and it is a bleak one — with 283 shutdowns documented across 39 countries in the year of 2023. More information: You can now find the (rough) transcript of this episode in our show notes on Medium! And here is the Mandarin version of the podcast. Leave a public comment or send me a private (anonymous) message Audio credit (in the order of appearance):Intro: "Order" by ComaStudio on PixabayTransition music: "Beethoven Sonata No1 in F minor" by GregorQuendel on Freesound Powered by Firstory Hosting

06-05
09:49

[Bonus ep] Book recommendation - "Censored" by Margaret E. Roberts

Book recommendation: "Censored: Distraction and Diversion Inside China's Great Firewall"Author: Margaret E. RobertsPublished year: 2018Published by Princeton University PressISBN: 978-0-691-17886-8Questions or suggestions? We are currently running a listener survey. Help us make this podcast better! You can alsoleave a public comment or send me a private (anonymous) message Audio credit (in the order of appearance):Intro/outro: "Order" by ComaStudio on Pixabay Powered by Firstory Hosting Powered by Firstory Hosting

03-26
05:34

March 1–15, 2024: What is freedom in front of "grave national security threats?"

**Help me improve this podcast by filling out a quick anonymous survey (<5 mins!) In case you don’t have time, here is a quick summary:Hong Kong’s pro-Beijing government is set to legislate a new bill (aka Article 23 of the Basic Law) to fill gaps of the 2020 National Security Law and further crack down on any remaining resistance.Russia just banned advertising VPNs online — a move that probably won’t make a dent on the people’s high demand for circumvention tools, but can be the reason for more censorship.“TikTok ban” (aka HR7521) has moved a step closer to reality after the U.S. House of Representatives passed the bill on March 13, but many human rights and digital rights coalitions are warning against its passage.  More information: You can now find the (rough) transcript of this episode in our show notes on Medium! And here is the Mandarin version of the podcast. Leave a public comment or send me a private (anonymous) message Audio credit (in the order of appearance):Intro: "Order" by ComaStudio on PixabayGlory to Hong Kong song clip from Dgx musicTransition music: "Smooth piano for documentaries" by UNIVERSFIELD on FreesoundTransition music: "Beethoven Sonata No1 in F minor" by GregorQuendel on Freesound Powered by Firstory Hosting Powered by Firstory Hosting

03-17
08:49

Feb 15–29, 2024: Internet disrupted as farmers march to New Delhi and Senegalese chant "We want election" (and more…)

**Help me improve this podcast by filling out a quick anonymous survey (<5 mins!) In case you don’t have time, here is a selection of censorship-related news from February 15 to 29, 2024:India is witnessing a new wave of farmers protests and the authorities are using mobile internet shutdowns and social media account suspension orders to control the spread of information.Pakistan just had their general elections, but many are calling it rigged and taking to the streets while access to Twitter/X has been disrupted on a national scale since February 17. Senegal’s president postponed the country’s presidential election by almost 10 months. Amidst protests and backlash, authorities shut down mobile internet allegedly to curb “hateful and subversive messages” online.Chinese company I-Soon is at the center of a recent leak where its collaborations with China’s Ministry of Public Security and other government agencies came to light. This includes the supply of malware and surveillance technologies targeting dissidents and minority groups.Canada-based tech company Sandvine is the newest addition to the U.S. Department of Commerce’s entity list for its role in assisting governments to spy on and censor citizens. CORRECTION:In Segment 3, the date on which Senegal's Constitutional Council ruled the postponement unconstitutional was Feb 15, not Feb. 25. More information: You can now find the (rough) transcript of this episode in our show notes on Medium! Leave a public comment or send me a private (anonymous) message Audio credit (in the order of appearance):Intro: "Order" by ComaStudio on PixabayProtest sound clip from ANI News shortsTransition music: "Deep Tension" by Metamorphose on FreesoundTransition music: "Cinematic Time Lapse" by Lexin_Music on PixabayTransition music: "Piano Loops 077" by Josefpres on Freesound Powered by Firstory Hosting Powered by Firstory Hosting

03-05
07:37

Episode 0 - Trailer

This is the trailer of Season 1 (Feb 2024 - Present) Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/clqv7he48019y01t7h5r7bxk6/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting Powered by Firstory Hosting

03-05
01:38

Trailer - Season 1

This is the trailer of Season 1. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/clqv7he48019y01t7h5r7bxk6/comments Powered by Firstory Hosting

01-01
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