Internet Monitor

@thenetmonitor

project to evaluate and analyze the means, mechanisms, and extent of Internet content controls and online activity around the world

Cambridge, MA
Joined February 2013

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  1. Give Mass Effect via / a read. [Dog lovers: this book is not about cats.]

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  2. Bitcoin, bots & Internet experiments oh my! 's Random Darknet Shopper is weirdly cool:

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  3. Yes. (run by ) is a real website. And yes, they do some quite funky Internet art projects.

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    Parody account mocks Twitter for not suspending harassers, gets suspended:

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  5. .'s piece entitled "The Internet is the Answer" is full of good questions.

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  6. New on our blog: Week in Review: February 3, 2016

  7. . calls Ethiopia a "digital hermit nation." What are the other "digital hermit nations" on your mind? ()

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    Former, current students sue Google over university-issued Gmail scanning by

  9. Justice à la française: France rules out negotiating with Google over back taxes.

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    Egypt arrests cartoonist for illegally running a webpage via

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    Important report on the Going Dark debate from , and others:

  12. La condamnation pénale de la visite de sites Web a été adoptée au Sénat en France. Regardez ce lien [FR] :

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    The global SMS system does around 20bn messages a day. WhatsApp is now doing 42bn. With 57 engineers.

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  14. Internet Monitor followed and
  15. A solid read for the Francophones who follow us!

  16. Not the sort of accusation you normally hear: "BBC [...] trolled my family; I’m fuming," says Allan Bryant Sr.

  17. What (or who) was Ermahgerd anyway? For those of you not fully in the know, here you go:

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  18. The memes that emerged in the aftermath of the hoax in Eritrea are worth perusing. Read for more info:

  19. With another month behind us, here's 's round up of what happened in January:

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  20. The hack on TalkTalk, a mobile phone and broadband company, allegedly cost the company 100,000 customers.

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