Topic: UN
The UN has increasingly positioned itself as a proponent of global censorship initiatives, advocating for measures that target so-called misinformation and hate speech. This push often involves collaboration with tech companies to enforce guidelines that threaten free expression and privacy. As the UN promotes digital ID systems and data sharing, concerns grow over the implications for individual liberties and the potential for mass surveillance.
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UN tells Elon Musk to monitor “harmful disinformation” and “hate speech”
A letter to the new Twitter CEO.
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UN tells WEF how it partners with tech platforms to promote narratives
“We own the science, and we think that the world should know it, and the platforms themselves also do.” —…
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UN is working with tech, media companies, and states to address “misinformation” and “hate speech”
The Secretary-General admitted.
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UN draft calls for labeling social media users who have made “misogynistic” comments
The latest misguided idea.
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Apple tramples on human rights, blocking VPNs from updating in Myanmar so citizens remain censored and offline
ProtonVPN has blown the whistle.
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UN recruits an army of social media coronavirus “misinformation” correctors
If you don’t know how to fight coronavirus – then at least fight free speech on the internet. That seems…
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Iran censors the internet in anticipation of more protests
More protests are expected from December 26th.







