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Re: btw, the itu imploded
From: Phil Regnauld <regnauld () nsrc org>
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2012 21:31:09 +0100
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 12:20:57PM -0800, Doug Barton wrote:
I'm certain that most of you have already noticed how cutting off the Internet is now on page 1 of every country's list of "Things to do when there is an uprising ..."
In Egypt, this may actually have led to the opposite of what the regime in place expected. Not the best source, but to illustrate: http://content.usatoday.com/communities/technologylive/post/2011/01/egyptian-protestors-ditch-tech-use-word-of-mouth-to-mobilize/1 It was argued that because there was no access to the net, and no other way to find out what was really going on, Egyptian citizens got off their couches and down into the street, which in some cases got some people to take sides and join the protests. Case of damned if you do, and damned if you don't, as far as censorship goes. Phil
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- Re: btw, the itu imploded, (continued)
- Re: btw, the itu imploded Mike A (Dec 14)
- Re: btw, the itu imploded Bill Woodcock (Dec 14)
- Re: btw, the itu imploded Tony Finch (Dec 19)
- Re: btw, the itu imploded Nick Hilliard (Dec 19)
- Re: btw, the itu imploded Tony Finch (Dec 19)
- Re: btw, the itu imploded Nick Hilliard (Dec 19)
- Re: btw, the itu imploded Bill Woodcock (Dec 14)
- Re: btw, the itu imploded Tom Taylor (Dec 19)
- Re: btw, the itu imploded Mike A (Dec 14)
- Re: btw, the itu imploded Gordon Lennox (Dec 14)
- Re: btw, the itu imploded Doug Barton (Dec 16)
- Re: btw, the itu imploded Phil Regnauld (Dec 16)
- Re: btw, the itu imploded Doug Barton (Dec 16)