In countries where censorship is standard practice—such as China, where articles and social media posts about COVID-19 and the government’s slow initial response to the crisis have been quickly ...
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Earlier this month, the nonprofit Reporters Without Borders created "The Uncensored Library" within the video game Minecraft. The idea was to use the extravagant library, which lives on an open server ...
In countries where governments tightly control the media and ban hundreds of news sites, it might be hard to access The New York Times or the BBC, but it’s still possible to play Minecraft, a video ...
Today is World Day Against Cyber Censorship. Launched by Reporters Without Borders in 2008, its goal is to raise awareness of how various governments around the world are censoring free speech online, ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF), a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting press freedom worldwide, has built a virtual library inside the popular video game Minecraft. The library is called ...
You can also see details for the current state of press freedom in 180 countries. The library is a technical achievement in its own right. It resembles a giant neo-classical museum, complete with ...