Revolution 2.0: The Power of Social Media and the Fight for Internet Freedom

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Revolution 2.0? The Power of Social Media and the Fight for Internet Freedom Philip A. Thompsen, Ph.D. March 23, 2011

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Revolution 2.0?The Power of Social Media andthe Fight for Internet Freedom

Philip A. Thompsen, Ph.D.March 23, 2011

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Web 2.0Revolution 2.0?

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Wael Ghonim

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Wolf Blitzer, CNN Wael Ghonim

First Tunisia, Now Egypt, what’s next?

Ask Facebook.

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April 6

2008

Ahmed Maher used social media to organize a general strike in Egypt. The “6th of April Youth Movement” became one of Egypt’s most popular Facebook groups.

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June 6

2010

Egyptian businessman Khaled Said died from a brutal beating by police in Alexandria.

Protests spread like wildfire on social networks, including a Facebook page started by Wael Ghonim.

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January 27

2011

Egyptian authorities shut down the Internet, further fueling unrest.Just 15 days later, on February 11, Hosni Mubarak steps down.

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An Internet Kill Switch

Could it happen here?

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February 21

2011

Less than a month after the Egyptian Internet shut down, there were reports of pro-union websites being blocked in Wisconsin.

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opennet.net

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The internet may seem like it is free from censorship and control in this country.

Not quite.

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March 15

2011

A Congressional committee voted along party lines to block the Federal Communications Commission from enforcing “Net Neutrality” policies.A vote by the full House is expected in April.

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Free market?

Free speech?

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Will you join the fightfor internet freedom?

Egypt and the rest of the worldwill be watching us.