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WikiLeaks whistleblower Chelsea Manning says censorship is still 'a dominant threat'

14 November 2024
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WikiLeaks whistleblower Chelsea Manning says censorship is still 'a dominant threat'
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Former U.S. Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning advocates for a more decentralized internet to combat censorship, emphasizing the need for individuals to control their own data. She highlights the threat of censorship in the 21st century, particularly through algorithm-driven content moderation on social media platforms. Manning suggests returning to a decentralized and distributed internet model from the early ’90s to empower more people to protect their online privacy.

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