Defending the public's right to know
This post is part of a spotlight series on the organizations defending the free internet.
Internet freedom has declined for 15 consecutive years. Beyond surveillance, the erosion of privacy and anonymity, and information manipulation, governments are targeting specific sites and services, or attacking infrastructure itself, causing shutdowns and deliberate disr...
The narrative posits that internet freedom requires collective documentation and measurement to combat invisible censorship. The power of this argument lies in transforming a technical event (a block) into a public-interest issue by demonstrating the shared reality of disruption. The structure demonstrates a powerful pattern of leveraging technical data to establish accountability and build collective capacity.
The systemic implication is that when state actors employ disruption, they often rely...
