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Digital space and democracyNews 27.02.2023 RSF calls for ban on paid identity verification, privileges on social media The parent company of Facebook and Instagram, Meta announced on 19 February that it is testing a paid verification service called Meta Verified in Australia and New Zealand. Legal framework and justice systemDigital space and democracyNews 03.02.2023 Mongolia: RSF commends presidential veto of a dangerous social media bill RSF commends the Mongolian President’s veto of a social media bill that poses a potential threat to journalism and the public’s right to information, and urges the parliament not to override this veto. Disinformation and propagandaDigital space and democracyNews 20.01.2023 Leaked January 6th Committee memo underscores tech platforms’ need for greater democratic safeguards Leaked January 6th Committee memo underscores tech platforms’ need for greater democratic safeguards Digital space and democracyIndependence and pluralismNews 19.01.2023 RSF says ByteDance must provide clear, detailed explanations about its spying on journalists Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is still not satisfied with Bytedance's response after the Digital space and democracyNews 11.01.2023 In a joint letter, RSF and CPJ call for major changes to Twitter policies Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) have issued a joint call to Twitter to demand changes to its policies that will protect the right to information and uphold press freedom. Digital space and democracyNews 22.12.2022 Why a group of democracies should take over Twitter and turn it into a public service Reporters Without Borders (RSF) proposes that a club of democracies fund Twitter’s takeover in one form or another. International laws and governanceDigital space and democracyNews 19.12.2022 There’s nothing democratic about Elon Musk’s polls There’s nothing democratic about Elon Musk’s polls Digital space and democracyModels and good practicesNews 22.11.2022 Ten recommendations for Elon Musk for combatting the “digital nightmare” and for reinforcing journalism and information Elon Musk's intentions regarding the fate of Twitter accounts is fuelling concern about the prospect of increasingly arbitrary decisions. 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Technological censorship and surveillanceDigital space and democracyNews 10.03.2023 RSF’s Operation Collateral Freedom foils blocking of more than 80 sites in 24 countries On World Day Against Cyber Censorship (12 March), Reporters Without Borders (RSF) announces that it has unblocked access to more than 80 media websites in 24 countries.
Digital space and democracyNews 27.02.2023 RSF calls for ban on paid identity verification, privileges on social media The parent company of Facebook and Instagram, Meta announced on 19 February that it is testing a paid verification service called Meta Verified in Australia and New Zealand.
Legal framework and justice systemDigital space and democracyNews 03.02.2023 Mongolia: RSF commends presidential veto of a dangerous social media bill RSF commends the Mongolian President’s veto of a social media bill that poses a potential threat to journalism and the public’s right to information, and urges the parliament not to override this veto.
Disinformation and propagandaDigital space and democracyNews 20.01.2023 Leaked January 6th Committee memo underscores tech platforms’ need for greater democratic safeguards Leaked January 6th Committee memo underscores tech platforms’ need for greater democratic safeguards
Digital space and democracyIndependence and pluralismNews 19.01.2023 RSF says ByteDance must provide clear, detailed explanations about its spying on journalists Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is still not satisfied with Bytedance's response after the
Digital space and democracyNews 11.01.2023 In a joint letter, RSF and CPJ call for major changes to Twitter policies Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) have issued a joint call to Twitter to demand changes to its policies that will protect the right to information and uphold press freedom.
Digital space and democracyNews 22.12.2022 Why a group of democracies should take over Twitter and turn it into a public service Reporters Without Borders (RSF) proposes that a club of democracies fund Twitter’s takeover in one form or another.
International laws and governanceDigital space and democracyNews 19.12.2022 There’s nothing democratic about Elon Musk’s polls There’s nothing democratic about Elon Musk’s polls
Digital space and democracyModels and good practicesNews 22.11.2022 Ten recommendations for Elon Musk for combatting the “digital nightmare” and for reinforcing journalism and information Elon Musk's intentions regarding the fate of Twitter accounts is fuelling concern about the prospect of increasingly arbitrary decisions.