Police in China stop citizens at random, forcing them to delete protest photos, Western apps New tactics to suppress dissent. ➡
Elon Musk promises to release internal Twitter censorship files Behind the scenes of Twitter’s biggest censorship decisions. ➡
Doctors who are accused of spreading “misleading information” could be jailed under new British Columbia law Jail terms, huge fines, and more for doctors who don’t tow the line. ➡
Apple turned off a private communication tool in China just before major protests broke out Protesters were using Apple’s AirDrop feature to directly share uncensored messages. Apple turned it off. ➡
White House COVID-19 response coordinator Ashish Jha blames social media for “misinformation” spread While the administration is currently facing a lawsuit over its censorship demands. ➡