lemmy.world is a harmful, malicious ActivityPub-powered instance that has one-sided biased moderation, as evidenced by its avoidance of accountability and rejection of my request to delete all of my data from their instance. They simply kept my data and shamed me publicly, which is a violation of one of the articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This violation raises my concerns about how open-source ActivityPub software and protocols affect the well-being of users in the long run, considering the wide range of ages and backgrounds.

lemmy.world refused to delete my data, publicly shamed me, and dodged accountability—raising serious concerns about ActivityPub’s safeguards for diverse users. Open-source shouldn’t enable harm.

#LemmyWorld #ActivityPub #Fediverse #DataRights #ModerationBias #HumanRightsOnline #DeleteMyData #FediverseConcerns #OpenSourceEthics #DecentralizedAbuse #PrivacyViolation #UDHR #DigitalRights #FreeSoftware #AccountabilityFail

>>> Global aid in crisis: Can we find sustainability in a precarious funding climate?

Civil society needs to rethink their positioning, align their resource mobilisation strategies and find avenues for collective action and advocacy for resistance. Alternatives do exist.

What do others think? Are you facing similar challenges, working on aligned strategies?

https://www.apc.org/en/blog/global-aid-crisis-can-we-find-sustainability-precarious-funding-climate

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Protection of defenders against new and emerging forms of technology-facilitated violations

> Join us on 7 March at #HRC58 for a discussion on the challenges human rights defenders face.

- This event will also serve as a reminder to states of their obligations to protect those who stand up for fundamental rights.

#HumanRightsDefenders #HumanRightsOnline

> People throughout the world are facing unprecedented challenges, from repression of human rights to unfettered consumption of digital and environmental resources.

- In this #SeedingChange recap, APC features our network’s achievements and nurture the seeds we have planted

https://www.apc.org/node/40466

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Seeding change in 2024: Building powerful movements through collective organising

Throughout 2024, the APC network has shown that we are resilient, resourceful and uncompromisingly dedicated to advocating for human rights across their full, diverse and complex spectrum. Marking the start of APC’s strategic plan that will guide us from 2024 to 2027, we entered the year acknowledging that our focus needs to be sharp and our resolve stronger than ever. And we have seen our network rise to the challenge creatively and courageously, implementing inspiring projects that have improved lives and stirred ripples of empowerment across communities.Worldwide, people are facing unprecedented challenges, from repression of human rights and shrinking civic spaces, to unfettered and unsustainable consumption of digital and environmental resources. The projects undertaken by our network through APC subgrants, including travel and programme funds, have shown how “in the current context, which can be described as one of global distress and uncertainty, we have committed to strengthening collective organising with the aim of building a powerful movement to ensure that the internet and digital technologies enable social, gender and environmental justice for all people.”We see how these projects have been built around powerful goals and grounded in activities that create measurable impact. We further acknowledge our network’s commitment to that which is not easily quantifiable but infinitely precious: hope, extending to the margins of societies, bridging communities and strengthening our collective efforts.What better moment to celebrate our network’s achievements and nurture the seeds of change we have planted in 2024 as we sit on the cusp of a new year and gather inspiration for our collective activism!  Building common agendas In 2024, we have strengthened our connections and sought ways to build common agendas across issues, movements and geographies. Our collective knowledge has enabled us to probe emerging issues like artificial intelligence, explore pathways for climate justice and embed intersectional approaches into our work. APC members and partners in Uganda, India, Brazil and Argentina have sought innovative ways to promote digital inclusion, integrating rights-respecting, feminist and environmentally just approaches to transforming policies and practices.Artificial intelligence and emerging technologies and their impact on civic space in AfricaThis piece by the Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) provides an overview of their participation in the Digital Rights and Inclusion Forum in Accra, Ghana, which they attended with the support of a grant from the APC Member Engagement and Travel Fund. Read more.Co-creating a learning journey around power, equity and justiceThe intersection of bodies, technologies and social justice is fertile ground for planting the seeds of feminist pedagogy, as India-based APC member Point of View discovered when they developed “The Digital Everyday". Read more.Revisiting Birosca and the transfeminist collective’s legacy of code, community and careBirosca, a sparkling feminist movement in Brazil that ran from 2005 to 2012, eventually had its own virtual server called Baderna, named after Marieta Baderna, the dancer from Rio. Baderna also means "disturbance" in Portuguese, an allusion to how activists are often perceived. Read more.How to improve reuse and recycling processes, from the experience of Nodo TAU in ArgentinaHow can we address the problem of e-waste with strategic proposals that help reduce the digital divide and ensure social inclusion? This is one of the areas of focus for Nodo TAU, which has been working for digital inclusion since its foundation in 1995 and whose latest project aims to improve reuse and recycling processes of computer equipment. Read more [en español]. Fostering digital inclusion This past year has shown our network’s willingness to explore new approaches to collective organising by connecting people with communities and broader social movements. Local access solutions have highlighted the positive impact of meaningful connectivity on people’s lives. Partners in Indonesia and Brazil have promoted digital inclusion by supporting communities facing oppression in the form of digital harms and by deepening their advocacy work.Embark on an audiovisual journey to discover the Ciptagelar Community NetworkDiscover the experience of the Ciptagelar Community Network in Indonesia through inspiring videos that feature the voices of local residents. Read more.Community network tackles the digital divide and boosts the creation of local contentLearn about the Portal Sem Porteiras community network, an initiative by residents of a rural neighbourhood who are promoting community-centred connectivity, local content creation and technological innovation in Brazil. Read more. Supporting holistic safety and digital resilience As increasingly repressive laws and policies target marginalised populations, our network has stayed strong in its commitment to building knowledge, skills and solidarity across vulnerable communities. We have sought spaces to safely and joyfully celebrate our diversity and freely express ourselves. Through capacity-building initiatives, APC members in Paraguay, Uganda and Bangladesh have worked to empower communities through deepened understanding of the tools and resources at their disposal. Celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community while defending rights and promoting digital securityThe LGBTQIA+ community in Paraguay continues to take action through community-driven initiatives. One event that particularly stood out took place in the country's capital, Asunción, during Pride Month, to celebrate the community while emphasising the importance of digital security in today's connected world. Read more."Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act means having to suppress who we are just to keep safe"Technology has the power to enrich our lives and stretch the borders of our analogue world, but it also brings risks, especially in repressive contexts. This project explores how technology can be harnessed to protect and empower local LGBTI communities under restrictive laws. Read more.Collaborations are key to enabling digital safety for African womenPollicy's project, supported by an APC subgrant, aims to build a critical mass of African women who are well-versed in digital safety, resilience and shaping a feminist internet. Read more."Online safety is key for the work of journalists, women and human rights defenders in Bangladesh" In Bangladesh, where APC member organisation Voices for Interactive Choice and Empowerment operates, protecting journalists, women and human rights defenders has become a priority. Read more.  To browse stories of how APC members have been achieving meaningful impact, visit the Seeding Change column.How have you been inspired to plant seeds of change in your community? Share your story with us at [email protected]

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NEW BLOG: Last month, Mallory Knodel discussed the importance of human rights considerations in internet standards before the UN-sponsored World Summit of the Information Society . Check out her recap of the event here: https://cdt.org/insights/u-n-panel-shows-why-civil-society-is-vital-to-human-rights-on-the-internet/ #DigitalRights #HumanRightsOnline #WSIS2024
U.N. Panel Shows Why Civil Society is Vital to Human Rights on the Internet

Last month, I previewed CDT’s platform we’d be sharing at the World Summit of the Information Society (WSIS), a United Nations-sponsored meeting focused on the importance of human rights considerations in internet standards. I was excited to highlight the ways privacy, accessibility and freedom of expression are vital for democratic and equitable digital governance. The panel […]

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How to use an important legal resolution for the defense of digital rights?

On 10 October, @APC @article19 , @eff and more will host this virtual session around the case of @ola and defending #humanrightsonline.

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Do you work on digital rights advocacy?

The CYRILLA collaborative will award four grants to initiatives that aim to influence marginalised communities, particularly in the global South.

Apply by 15 August! https://apc.org/en/news/call-proposals-four-grant-awards-digital-rights-advocacy-initiatives

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Call for proposals: Four grant awards for digital rights advocacy initiatives | Association for Progressive Communications

Would you like to apply for a grant for a digital rights advocacy initiative?

The #CYRILLA Collaborative is a global initiative that seeks to map the evolution of legal frameworks on digital environments.

https://apc.org/en/news/call-proposals-four-grant-awards-digital-rights-advocacy-initiatives

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Call for proposals: Four grant awards for digital rights advocacy initiatives | Association for Progressive Communications

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Para uma abordagem sustentável, centrada nas pessoas e baseada em #direitos na #internet, o @EUCouncil dedica-se a estabelecer e promover padrões, construir parcerias e promover diálogo entre várias partes interessadas
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RT @CoE_HRightsRLaw: #WorldWideWebDay💻In order to ensure a sustainable, people-centred and #rights-based approach to the #internet, the Council of Europe eng…

🐦🔗: https://nitter.eu/UEnoBrasil/status/1554090905103220737

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