2014
DOI: 10.7553/80-1-1388
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Internet censorship in South Africa: a brief exposé of negative and positive trends

Abstract: This article investigates internet censorship in South Africa using a set of negative and positive internet censorship trends adapted from Bitso, Fourie and Bothma (2012) to raise awareness in light of increasing global internet censorship and South Africa's involvement in a proposal for intergovernmental policy on the internet. Both positive and negative internet censorship trends are noted. The investigation reveals that South Africa has the highest level of media freedom in Africa. However, there are three … Show more

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“…Outing by hackers or through careless contacts on shared accounts represents a constant threat, given harsh real-world consequences of exposure. Discriminatory speech also proliferates on Chinese social media targeting sexual minorities, especially gay men [26]. Coping with this online victimization linked to greater psychological distress.…”
Section: Real Vs Virtual Self: Challenges and Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outing by hackers or through careless contacts on shared accounts represents a constant threat, given harsh real-world consequences of exposure. Discriminatory speech also proliferates on Chinese social media targeting sexual minorities, especially gay men [26]. Coping with this online victimization linked to greater psychological distress.…”
Section: Real Vs Virtual Self: Challenges and Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The objective of this is to make sure that they have nothing immoral, heretical, or offensive to the government inside. In the literature field, it means controlling the information and ideas and the success of some people in imposing their own values on others (Bitso, 2014).…”
Section: Israeli Media Censorshipmentioning
confidence: 99%