The military industrial complex is returning to its roots as the CIA turns to big tech to maintain control and rebuild the war economy.
The military industrial complex is returning to its roots as the CIA turns to big tech to maintain control and rebuild the war economy.
The military industrial complex is returning to its roots as the CIA turns to big tech to maintain control and rebuild the war economy.
Google’s move is merely the latest in a long line linking big tech companies ever more closely with the government and the security state.
Google’s move is merely the latest in a long line linking big tech companies ever more closely with the government and the security state.
Press TV says the move is “part of an anti-Iran purge as the West sets its sights on regime change in Iran.”
Press TV says the move is “part of an anti-Iran purge as the West sets its sights on regime change in Iran.”
Iran finds itself in the crosshairs of social-media censorship, along with a number of other countries that are, incidentally or not, in the crosshairs of the U.S. State Department.
Iran finds itself in the crosshairs of social-media censorship, along with a number of other countries that are, incidentally or not, in the crosshairs of the U.S. State Department.
Mnar Muhawesh discusses social media giants’ efforts to wipe independent journalism off the map and what can be done to combat this deliberate form of censorship.
Mnar Muhawesh discusses social media giants’ efforts to wipe independent journalism off the map and what can be done to combat this deliberate form of censorship.
Google’s project Dragonfly is censored search engine that would blacklist phrases like “human rights,” “student protest,” and “Nobel Prize.”
Google’s project Dragonfly is censored search engine that would blacklist phrases like “human rights,” “student protest,” and “Nobel Prize.”
Google, Facebook, and Twitter are removing social media accounts of real life Iranians who are falsely dubbed as “government trolls.” Student journalist Sayed Mousavi warns “this is just the tip of an iceberg.”
Google, Facebook, and Twitter are removing social media accounts of real life Iranians who are falsely dubbed as “government trolls.” Student journalist Sayed Mousavi warns “this is just the tip of an iceberg.”