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Handbook for Bloggers and Cyber-dissidents
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This handbook, published by Reporters Without Borders, offers practical advice and techniques on how to create a blog, make entries, and get the blog to show up in search engine results. It gives clear explanations about blogging for all those whose online freedom of expression is subject to restrictions, and it shows how to sidestep the censorship measures imposed by certain governments, with a practical example that demonstrates the use of the censorship circumvention software Tor.
The leaders of authoritarian countries are becoming more and suspicious of bloggers, these men and women who, although not journalists, publish news and information online and who, worse still, often tackle subjects the so-called traditional media dare not cover. In some countries, blogs have become an important new source of news. It is to protect this source that Reporters Without Borders has developed this handbook. This is an updated version of a previous edition published in 2005.
The leaders of authoritarian countries are becoming more and suspicious of bloggers, these men and women who, although not journalists, publish news and information online and who, worse still, often tackle subjects the so-called traditional media dare not cover. In some countries, blogs have become an important new source of news. It is to protect this source that Reporters Without Borders has developed this handbook. This is an updated version of a previous edition published in 2005.
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Languages
French, English, Chinese and Arabic.
Number of Pages
81
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