Dein Browser kann Leben retten. Du nutzt ihn für Netflix.

Über Informationsfreiheit als Menschenrecht, die Brutalität digitaler Zensur, und was du heute noch dagegen tun kannst.

Wir leben in einer Zeit, in der Information nicht mehr nur Macht ist, sie ist Überleben. Und wer über Information herrscht, herrscht über Realität. Das wissen Diktatoren. Das wissen autoritäre Regime. Das wissen auch einige demokratisch gewählte Regierungen besser, als ihnen lieb sein sollte. Die Frage ist: Wissen wir es auch? [Mehr lesen...]

https://www.christin-loehner.de/blog/dein-browser-kann-leben-retten-du-nutzt-ihn-fuer-netflix

#digitaleRechte #Informationsfreiheit #Iran #Snowflake #Antifaschismus #InternetFreedom #Aktivismus #Tor #Meta #Zensur #InternetFreedom #DigitalFreedom #FreeTheInternet #KeepItOnline #InformationFreedom #DigitalRights #CensorshipIsViolence #NoInternetShutdown #InternetForAll #FreeSpeechOnline #DigitalActivism #HumanRights #StandUpToCensorship #DontMuteTheWorld #ResistCensorship #DecentralizeTheWeb #HumanRightsAreUniversal #StandWithIran #FreeIran #StopDigitalRepression #GlobalSolidarity #ProtestSupport #EqualityForAll #JusticeNow #FreedomToSpeak #RightsNotPrivileges #TechForGood #PowerToThePeople #SpeakTruthToPower #RightsMatter #OnlineFreedom #OpenInternet #DefendDemocracy #EndCensorship #PrivacyIsARight #SurveillanceState #NetFreedom

Dein Browser kann Leben retten. Du nutzt ihn für Netflix.

Über Informationsfreiheit als Menschenrecht, die Brutalität digitaler Zensur – und was du heute noch dagegen tun kannst. Wir leben in einer Zeit, in der Information nicht mehr nur Macht ist – sie ist Überleben. Und wer über Information herrscht, herrscht über Realität. Das wissen Diktatoren. Das wissen autoritäre Regime. Das wissen auch einige demokratisch gewählte Regierungen besser, als ihnen lieb sein sollte. Die Frage ist: Wissen wir es auch? [Mehr lesen...]

@b_cavello in the context of today's presentations, mostly to bolster transparency-related evaluations and compliance to #informationfreedom laws in state institutions

@davidaugust

This is why we need sites like archive.org to survive, not just for media retention but for media integrity. The media's job is to report, not to stroke egos or echo a false narrative.

People cannot simply have an article pulled because "you didn't like it". Hell, even pulling an article for "slander" is a dangerous slope, as what is slander one day mutates into "I didn't like it" next week.

Without Media Integrity, we have no way to know the truth. If we lack the ability to discern what is a truth and what is a lie, we lack a fundamental understanding of the world around us and become easy to manipulate, and vulnerable to the whims of journalism with an agenda.

The job of the media (and journalism, by extension) is to report on the objective and unbiased truth of something. Sites like archive.org keep records of such articles, and thus, even if the article is pulled it remains.

@archive.org.details.zines.inbox @eff

#MediaCensorship #Media #FakeNews #MediaSupression #MediaIntegrity #InformationFreedom

The powers that be have always wanted control of the information flow. Don't give it to them.

#wikipedia #informationfreedom #InformationAccess #InformationWantsToBeFree

Molly White (@[email protected])

Attached: 4 images having succeeded in purchasing positions of influence inside the White House, the billionaires and tech VCs have now set their sights back on Wikipedia

Hachyderm.io

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I'm also a huge #blackmetal fan and an #anarchist. I believe in #informationfreedom, #civilliberties, #workersrights, and #decentralized networks.

If you want to start a conversation, mention any of the above, #architecturaltheory, #continentalphilosophy, the #history of ideas, specifically #math and #computing, or just ask about my #homerenovation.

Thanks, and I look forward to great discussions here!

I'm also a huge #blackmetal fan and an #anarchist. I believe in #informationfreedom, #civilliberties, #workersrights, and #decentralized networks.

If you want to start a conversation, mention any of the above, #architecturaltheory, #continentalphilosophy, the #history of ideas, specifically #math and #computing, or just ask about my #homerenovation.

Thanks, and I look forward to great discussions here!

I'm also a huge #blackmetal fan and an #anarchist. I believe in #informationfreedom, #civilliberties, #workersrights, and #decentralized networks.

If you want to start a conversation, mention any of the above, #architecturaltheory, #continentalphilosophy, the #history of ideas, specifically #math and #computing, or just ask about my #homerenovation.

Thanks, and I look forward to great discussions here!

Secondly, I'd like to say thanks to @fragdenstaat, which is an awesome platform for requesting information with #FOI laws (#informationFreedom) from public bodies!

The software that powers this is open-source, which is great and makes it possible to contribute and possibly setup other projects!

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https://github.com/okfde/froide/issues/419

Happy ILoveFs-Day 2021! · Issue #419 · okfde/froide

Hi, I'd just like to take a moment to say thanks for creating and maintaining Froide, the software behind FragDenStaat! Thanks for OKFN/FragDenStaat to make it possible and thanks to @stefanw f...