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Since 2019, researchers examining, archiving, and collecting extremist and terrorist materials online have increasingly been taken offline. In part a consequence of the automation of content moderation by different technology […]
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Can the US government really ban TikTok? Do they really want to do that? Unsurprisingly, many American academics have been following, writing about the recent developments, and have inspired this […]
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Much of the considerable regulatory attention directed at sexual content online focuses on platform content moderation policies, but payment and advertising services play a gatekeeping role on platform content as […]
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Contingent connectivity: Internet shutdowns and the infrastructural precarity of digital citizenship
The Indian state has invested simultaneously in connectivity by pursuing universal Internet access and in disconnectivity by leading the world in state-ordered Internet shutdowns. How can we make sense of […]
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For almost a decade, executives, scholars, and trade diplomats have argued that filtering, censorship, localization requirements, and domestic regulations are distorting the cross-border information flows that underpin the internet. Herein […]
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Purpose Companies, governments and individuals are using data to create new services such as apps, artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT). These data-driven services rely on large […]
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In August 2019, a mass shooter in the United States posted a violent manifesto to the anonymous forum 8chan prior to his attack. This was the third such incident that […]
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What values and conceptualizations of data are being advanced through new data protection regulations in Asia? This article answers this question with a comparative analysis of data protection regulations in […]
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Despite the existence of a Content Policy, all ads in Portuguese containing hate speech have been accepted by Google Ads, without restriction, for placement on YouTube; All English-language advertisements were […]