Most censorship techniques adopted by ISPs around the world are subtle, so it can be hard to distinguish intentional government censorship from transient network failures or other issues.
Transparency is essential.
OONI's dataset is probably the largest publicly-available resource on internet censorship to date:
https://blog.torproject.org/strength-numbers-fighting-internet-censorship
Two days after the murder of award-winning Mexican journalist Javier Valdez Cárdenas, two of his colleagues began receiving text messages laden with NSO Group's Pegasus spyware. To date, 24 targets of Pegasus have been identified in Mexico. This case additionally illustrates an alarming trend of spyware attacks around the world specifically aimed at journalists.
The main reason I hate #Facebook model is not because they might spy on me, but because they invented the illusion of communication without actually having to communicate. Like & share, and be done with it.
People are talking less to each other, even if on the internet. Group conversations (forums, public chats and such) have almost died down. Journals also. It's getting more and more difficult to meet new people and get to know them.
And I have feeling that it will only get worse.