Historic protests undoubtedly left a mark on Cuba. What experts say may happen next. msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
La importancia de las redes sociales y la censura en crisis como la que vive Cuba
Las imágenes y video del inicio de las manifestaciones se compartieron ampliamente en redes sociales, por lo que cubanos comenzaron a unirse
Las protestas en Cuba se difundieron en redes sociales / Foto: Reuters
Vanessa Solis | El Sol de México
Actualmente las
redes sociales han tomado un papel importante en todo el mundo sobre todo cuando se habla de la viralización de
contenido social, como las
protestas, las exigencias o incluso las denuncias por parte de ciudadanos, ya que ayuda a dar visibilidad a los problemas.
Cuba s internet cutoff: A go-to tactic to suppress dissent By: Barbara Ortutay, Frank Bajak And Tali Arbel, The Associated Press Posted:
Last Modified: 4:42 PM CDT Monday, Jul. 12, 2021 Save to Read Later
Cubans facing the country’s worst economic crisis in decades took to the streets over the weekend. In turn, authorities blocked social media sites in an apparent effort to stop the flow of information into, out of and within the beleaguered nation.
Anti-government protesters march in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, July 11, 2021. As Cubans facing the country s worst economic crisis in decades took to the streets in droves over the weekend into Monday, July 12, 2021, authorities blocked social media sites in an apparent effort to stop the flow of information into, out of and within the beleaguered nation. (AP Photo/Eliana Aponte, file)
Published Monday, July 12, 2021 7:45AM EDT Last Updated Monday, July 12, 2021 8:37PM EDT Cubans facing the country s worst economic crisis in decades took to the streets over the weekend. In turn, authorities blocked social media sites in an apparent effort to stop the flow of information into, out of and within the beleaguered nation. Restricting internet access has become a tried-and-true method of stifling dissent by authoritarian regimes around the world, alongside government-supported disinformation campaigns and propaganda. On the extreme side, regimes like China and North Korea exert tight control over what regular citizens can access online. Elsewhere, service blockages are more limited, often cutting off common social platforms around elections and times of mass protests.
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