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Decades Later, Governments Still Wary of Social Media

Published on
10 Aug 2017
Written by
Robert Gorwa

Project member Gillian Bolsover contributed to this story published by the Voice of America.

When the dust settled, Iran published social media photos of protesters on a pro-Ahmadinejad website and circled their faces in red “in an attempt to identify individuals who participated in the protests,” said researcher Gillian Bolsover of the Oxford Internet Institute at the UK’s University of Oxford.

Social media, like any technology, can be used for good or ill, she noted. “It initially appears revolutionary but ends up being incorporated into existing power structures and benefiting existing power holders.”

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