Post by sakibkhan48 on Feb 24, 2024 6:41:20 GMT
To limit Taliban propaganda via social media, the support of right-wing pro-extremists and at the same time protect the privacy of users in Afghanistan, restrictive measures have been taken from Facebook to Clubhouse. In the case of Facebook and Clubhouse, for a couple of days now, it has no longer been possible to view the friends list of your contacts, biography, post history or share photos. Similarly, Linkedin has hidden user connections so that they are not visible to third parties. Meanwhile, Twitter is ready to sanction those who violate the rules of its platform by praising violence. In the case of Airbnb, it offers hospitality with 20,000 accommodations for Afghan refugees around the world.
The action is part of the Open Homes campaign launched in 2017 to support Europe Cell Phone Number List people who are victims of disasters and conflicts. The social dilemma in Afghanistan Despite the good will of the social giants in wanting to protect the Afghan population, a problem remains. YouTube, for example, did not resort to ad hoc measures. The platform stated that its guidelines apply to everyone equally taking into account the consistency of content and educational, informative and artistic objectives. Furthermore, let's not forget that the measures taken by Facebook, Twitter and other social networks do not scare the Taliban who from the beginning have used WhatsApp undisturbed and the internet to fuel their propaganda. On the other hand, WhatsApp, by virtue of its end to end encryption, if it is true that on the one hand it protects users' messages; on the other hand it makes it difficult to trace the contents of private chats.
So this demonstrates the difficult position of social media, divided between considering a country's content to be banned and on the other recognizing freedom of expression. Considerations Through this political analysis I hope to have explained in a simple way what Afghanistan is experiencing. Reading the sources allowed me to understand that today this country plays an important role in the Eastern geopolitical scene. The West and the UN are aware of this, despite its state of emergency. The latter only recognized the Taliban as a terrorist movement. Meanwhile, the United States has disappeared after the flop of its "humanitarian mission" which cost human lives and 1 trillion dollars. Meanwhile, Europe prevaricates on the issue of welcoming refugees as if it were a hot potato. What each of us can do in our own small way is to use social media responsibly, becoming aware of the battles and solidarity values to be promoted as citizens of the world.
The action is part of the Open Homes campaign launched in 2017 to support Europe Cell Phone Number List people who are victims of disasters and conflicts. The social dilemma in Afghanistan Despite the good will of the social giants in wanting to protect the Afghan population, a problem remains. YouTube, for example, did not resort to ad hoc measures. The platform stated that its guidelines apply to everyone equally taking into account the consistency of content and educational, informative and artistic objectives. Furthermore, let's not forget that the measures taken by Facebook, Twitter and other social networks do not scare the Taliban who from the beginning have used WhatsApp undisturbed and the internet to fuel their propaganda. On the other hand, WhatsApp, by virtue of its end to end encryption, if it is true that on the one hand it protects users' messages; on the other hand it makes it difficult to trace the contents of private chats.
So this demonstrates the difficult position of social media, divided between considering a country's content to be banned and on the other recognizing freedom of expression. Considerations Through this political analysis I hope to have explained in a simple way what Afghanistan is experiencing. Reading the sources allowed me to understand that today this country plays an important role in the Eastern geopolitical scene. The West and the UN are aware of this, despite its state of emergency. The latter only recognized the Taliban as a terrorist movement. Meanwhile, the United States has disappeared after the flop of its "humanitarian mission" which cost human lives and 1 trillion dollars. Meanwhile, Europe prevaricates on the issue of welcoming refugees as if it were a hot potato. What each of us can do in our own small way is to use social media responsibly, becoming aware of the battles and solidarity values to be promoted as citizens of the world.