2023
DOI: 10.5210/fm.v28i4.12692
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'The fall of a dry leaf is a warning to the green ones': Exploring the Twitter ban and the impending dangers of data politics, algorithmic governance, and mass surveillance in Nigeria

Abstract: For many years, everyday Nigerians, activists, community advocates, political enthusiasts, human rights leaders, and groups saw and used social media, especially Twitter as their safe haven and a tool that gave them the unmitigated opportunities to air their opinions on topical issues of national interest, criticize the government of the day and speak truth to power — until 4 June 2021 when the Nigerian government suspended Twitter after the social media giant deleted a controversial tweet by President Muhamma… Show more

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“…Similarly, the Nigerian Twitter ban was rationalized by the government as necessary to counter the use of the platform for promoting secession, disunity, civil unrest, and disorder (Daily Trust, 2021). A narrative the government hesitates to acknowledge, however, is that the ban was a response to Twitter’s deletion of the president’s cryptic post about the Nigerian civil war as well as the platform’s instrumental role in driving the nationwide #EndSARS protests in Nigeria (Elega et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the Nigerian Twitter ban was rationalized by the government as necessary to counter the use of the platform for promoting secession, disunity, civil unrest, and disorder (Daily Trust, 2021). A narrative the government hesitates to acknowledge, however, is that the ban was a response to Twitter’s deletion of the president’s cryptic post about the Nigerian civil war as well as the platform’s instrumental role in driving the nationwide #EndSARS protests in Nigeria (Elega et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%