
India launches Elyments, a sovereign social media app, after banning Chinese apps
Are other countries going to be compelled to do something similar?
Are other countries going to be compelled to do something similar?
The extreme approach is increasingly common.
Amid rising tensions with India, China’s great firewall has been updated.
Google says it violates its policies.
Users say they’ll cancel their accounts. Netflix says it complies with local customs.
Google said the negative reviews not genuine and were “abuse.”
Direct calls for censorship match up with previous reports.
The “unhackable” app has already been hacked.
Authorities are accused of being lax with user data.
YouTube’s next stage against “misinformation” is rolling out.
Facebook is taking a sledgehammer approach to even private conversations.
“I don’t like being a nanny company.”
Modi didn’t say why.
Pressures for social networks to censor is increasing.
The episode was hidden as it contained criticism of Prime Minister Modi.
“The idea is to prevent people from sharing sensitive content which may pose grave threat to peace and communal harmony in the district.”
The internet is still down in several parts of India.
BRICS is an international association made up of five countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Taken together, their population forms about 42%
China-backed social and streaming apps are on the rise.
India doesn’t think much of YouTube’s Content ID system.
It isn’t the first time TikTok has been accused of censorship.
Prices are about to increase by up to 42%.
India’s had enough.
Are other countries going to be compelled to do something similar?
The extreme approach is increasingly common.
Amid rising tensions with India, China’s great firewall has been updated.
Google says it violates its policies.
Users say they’ll cancel their accounts. Netflix says it complies with local customs.
Google said the negative reviews not genuine and were “abuse.”
Direct calls for censorship match up with previous reports.
The “unhackable” app has already been hacked.
Authorities are accused of being lax with user data.
YouTube’s next stage against “misinformation” is rolling out.
Facebook is taking a sledgehammer approach to even private conversations.
“I don’t like being a nanny company.”
Modi didn’t say why.
Pressures for social networks to censor is increasing.
The episode was hidden as it contained criticism of Prime Minister Modi.
“The idea is to prevent people from sharing sensitive content which may pose grave threat to peace and communal harmony in the district.”
The internet is still down in several parts of India.
BRICS is an international association made up of five countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Taken together, their population forms about 42%
China-backed social and streaming apps are on the rise.
India doesn’t think much of YouTube’s Content ID system.
It isn’t the first time TikTok has been accused of censorship.
Prices are about to increase by up to 42%.
India’s had enough.