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The blackout of Cuban social media reflects a new worrying normal

The blackout of Cuban social media reflects a new worrying normal Protests erupted Due to the country’s economic crisis, food shortages and rising Covid-19 infection around Cuba on Sunday, the national island’s ruling party responded by blocking access to popular platforms for Facebook, WhatsApp and other popular communications and social networks. That is a measure authoritarian governments have repeatedly expanded in recent years, the increasing Balkanization of the internet has made it a useful tool for repressive regimes that seek to stifle unrest. The Cuban government has done something like that before, especially when access to WhatsApp and Twitter was interrupted last November when protests in Havana were localized. It seems to have gone further this time. Reports indicate on Sunday that Cuba had short and general Internet disruptions; after the return of connectivity, not only Facebook and WhatsApp, but also Instagram, Signal and Telegram were difficult or impossible t

Cuba s Social Media Blackout Reflects an Alarming New Normal

To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. With protests erupting around Cuba on Sunday over the country s economic crisis, food shortages, and Covid-19 infection spike, the island nation s ruling party responded by blocking access to Facebook, WhatsApp, and other popular communication and social media platforms. It s a measure that authoritarian governments have deployed repeatedly in recent years, a go-to tool for repressive regimes looking to stifle unrest made possible by the increasing balkanization of the internet. The Cuban government has done something like this before, disrupting access primarily to WhatsApp and Twitter during a surge of more localized protests in Havana last November. But it appears to have gone further this time. Reports indicate that Cuba suffered some short, widespread, general internet outages on Sunday; after connectivity returned, not only Facebook and WhatsApp but Instagram, Signal, and Telegram were difficult or impossible

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