Website tracks world online censorship
An article published by the Associated Press today talks about HerdictWeb, an online censorship tracker launched by Harvard University. On HerdictWeb, users can anonymously report websites they are unable to access. The site amalgamates the results in an attempt to uncover cases of online censorship.
The site has a bunch of results from your usual suspects (China and Iran), but thus far none reported in Cuba. Spread the word about HerdictWeb to anyone you know with computer access in Cuba -- we all know there is plenty of censorship to be reported.























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