Former French minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem recently proposed limiting the volume of data that can be used on the Internet to reduce informational risks, and even global warming. As far as climate r
Former French minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem recently proposed limiting the volume of data that can be used on the Internet to reduce informational risks, and even global warming. As far as climate r
Terrorism now fights in the perception dimension, using social media that offer them global reach to cheaply disseminate ever more shocking images, such as those of the GoPro cameras used by Hamas to
Ex- Facebook employee, Frances Haugen is a whistleblower trying to raise awareness of the risks generated by Big Tech policies, and she seems to be trying to protect users. Behind this simplistic appe
For the second time, a US Big Tech censored an African leader. After the censorship of the Nigerian President by Twitter, Facebook has just censored the Ethiopian Prime Minister.
As broadband internet access begins to take hold in Africa, this brings both opportunities and risks, which suggests paying attention to informational risks: cindynic methodology describes these risks
When implementing the UN 2030 agenda, the construction of perceptions and its builders, especially in the media, must be considered. This is what second-order Cindynics suggest. This approach shares s
Pseudonymity ensures the security, in particular physical, of auhtors publishing books or posting on the internet. In France, the case of LGBT activist Mila demonstrates that the law should grant the
President Buhari was censored by Twitter after posting a controversial message on June 1. In response, Twitter was suspended in Nigeria. Twitter then claimed in a tweet on June 5 that access to a fre
Last March we reported the use of Turkish killer drones in autonomous mode in Libya. This information was initially noticed on March 17 by Laurent Lagneau in a UN report on the ineffectiveness of the
About ten years ago, the real name policy imposed by social networks such as Facebook or the now deceased Google+ sparked a controversy, especially in the United States, where this policy was denounce