Censorship: A Reaction to Disinformation on the World Wide Web
Alexandre Eustáquio Perpétuo Braga,
Adilson Luiz Pinto,
Enrique Muriel-Torrado
et al.
Abstract:The Internet and the popularization of smartphones in the 21st century have given instantaneity to information. By these same digital means –imbued with the power to influence politics, the market, culture, and health– disinformation blossoms. Censorship, understood as the suppression of content and/or suspension of users on social media, has been used as one way to combat disinformation on the Web. This drive to sanitize digital networks carries inherent risks. In the context of ‘Infodemics,’ investment in us… Show more
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