#FreedomOnTheNet

2025-01-14

🌍 The #FreedomOnTheNet 2024 report highlights the growing threats to online freedom worldwide. Now more than ever, digital privacy and free speech need defending.
Source: Freedom House.
👉Full article here: freedomhouse.org/sites/default

2023-12-17

freedom on the net – and where we stand in the end of 2023

- Global internet freedom declined for the 13th consecutive year
- Attacks on free expression grew more common around the world
- AI threatens to supercharge online disinformation campaigns and has allowed governments to enhance and refine their online censorship

freedomhouse.org/report/freedo

#FreedomHouse #FreeSpeech #DigitalRepression #FreedomOnTheNet

Joey Siu 邵嵐🌻 (@jooeysiiu)jooeysiiu_mirror@mastodon.hongkongers.net
2023-10-05

@FH_China RT by @jooeysiiu: 📢@freedomhouse’s #FreedomOnTheNet 2023 is OUT! #China remains the world's worst abuser of internet freedom for the 9th year in a row, with highly oppressive conditions, scoring 9 out of 100, and being rated as "Not Free," according to the report covering 70 countries. (1/6) nitter.hongkongers.net/FH_Chin

Marielle WijermarsMarielle_W
2023-09-18

Freedom House has kicked off promotion for the launch of the 2023 ranking on 4 Oct.

As a primer, have a look at our recent article with
@tanyalokot on how competing rankings have shaped global understandings of what internet freedom is (and isn't)

policyreview.info/articles/ana

@politicalscience

ISOC LIVEjolynyc
2022-11-17

WEBCAST NOV 17 – Freedom On the Net Africa Launch @freedomonthenet @ISOCUg @lilna @ppmattorneys @Adeborois @tiseke @ISOC_Africa

On Thursday 17 November 2022 at 17:00-18:00 EAT (14:00-15:00 UTC) the Internet Society Uganda Chapter will co-host the Freedom On the Net Africa Launch. Subsequent to the release of the 2022 Freedom On The Net Report, an expert panel will discuss the most rece

isoc.live/16053/

ISOC LIVEjolynyc
2022-01-13

WEBCAST JAN 18 – Regulating the Internet Ten Years after the SOPA/PIPA Blackout @GtownTechLaw @jimmy_wales @AnupamChander @alfunk @kkomaitis @vivekdotca @rmack @freedomonthenet

On Tuesday 18 January 2022 at 11:00-12:30 EST (16:30-17:30 UTC) the Institute for Technology Law & Policy at Georgetown Law hosts a webinar '

isoc.live/15031/

civilnet english unofficialcivilnet_en@ծմակուտ.հայ
2021-09-22

Armenia’s internet freedom ranking falls by 4 points in new Freedom House report

_By Emilio Luciano Cricchio _

Armenia’s internet freedom ranking has declined by four points in the 2021 “Freedom on the Net” report, an annual publication from the international human rights organization Freedom House. Nonetheless, Armenia was once again classified as a “free country” in terms of internet freedom.

The Freedom on the Net report assesses different countries throughout the world based on internet freedom in three main areas: obstacles to access, limits on content, and violations of user rights.

Compared to last year, Armenia saw a drop from 75 points to 71 points, on a 100 point scale.

The report stipulated that the decline of internet freedom in Armenia was due to regulations on the free flow of information adopted by the government during the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war.

The report mentioned that the implementation of martial law in late September 2020 placed severe restrictions on the media's ability to report on the events of the war and allowed the authorities to demand the removal of content. Non-compliance fines were also issued.

"The government of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has promised to deal with long-term issues, including systemic corruption, non-transparent policy development, a flawed electoral system, and weak rule of law. Despite the government's reformist stance, concerns about political interference in the judiciary and unfriendly rhetoric towards the media persist," the report reads.

In the rest of the region, Georgia too was classified as a “free country” with 77 points. Azerbaijan garnered 35 points, Turkey garnered 34 points and Iran garnered 16 points. All three countries were classified as “not free” in terms of internet freedom.

The post Armenia’s internet freedom ranking falls by 4 points in new Freedom House report appeared first on CIVILNET.

#newsfeed #reportsinenglish #freecountry #freedomhouse #freedomonthenet #humanrights #internetaccess #internetfreedom #iran

2021-09-21
@abramowitz@twitter.com:
Russia's outrageous efforts to browbeat tech firms--and their capitulation--is part of a broader trend: Authoritarian countries are increasingly using regulations to force firms to engage in widespread violations of free expression and other rights. @freedomhouse #FreedomOnTheNet
2021-09-21
@abramowitz@twitter.com:
New from ⁦@freedomhouse⁩: Internet freedom down for 11th straight year. Global crackdown on #FreeExpression. Governments using regulations as pretext to surveil internet users, access private data and suppress dissent. #FreedomOnTheNet freedomhouse.org/report/freedom…
Veit Schiele 🔜 @tuebixveit
2020-10-18

RT @freedomhouse

NEW REPORT out today:

The 2020 report show internet freedom has declined for 10 straight years - contributing to a broader crisis for democracy around the world.

Read the full report at freedomhou.se/fotn2020

𝙶𝚞𝚒𝚕𝚕𝚊𝚞𝚖𝚎grouan@mamot.fr
2019-11-20
2019-11-18

Freedom on the Net 2019
The Crisis of Social Media

"What was once a liberating technology has become a conduit for surveillance and electoral manipulation."

Download Report:
freedomonthenet.org/sites/defa

freedomonthenet.org/report/fre

#freedomonthenet

2019-11-05

There is no freedom of speech without a free and open internet.
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RT @rmack@twitter.com
Internet freedom declined in the United States according to the @freedomhouse @freedomonthenet 2019 report. Iceland comes out on top. #freedomOnTheNet freedomonthenet.org/report/fre
twitter.com/rmack/status/11916

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