Apr 25, 2016 · A small but increasing band of African governments is blocking social media during elections. Clare Spencer asks why and how this is done and how people get around it.

Video-sharing platform YouTube is the second-most popular website as of August 2019, according to Alexa Internet. According to the company's press page, YouTube has more than one billion users, and each day, those users watch more than one billion hours of video. Censorship of it has occurred and continues to occur to varying degrees in most countries throughout the world. Are Social Media Bans A Good Idea? - GZERO Media Apr 23, 2019 Pompeo Says US Considering Ban of Chinese Social Media US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said late on Monday that the United States is "certainly looking" at banning Chinese social media apps, including TikTok. "I don't want to get out in front of the President, but it's something we're looking at," Pompeo said in an interview with Fox News.

Jul 11, 2019 · Unsurprisingly, Saudi Arabia has seen fit to ban almost half a million websites which it considers do not reflect appropriate social, political and religious views. All inbound internet traffic must pass through a router constantly monitored and controlled by the country’s Ministry of the Interior.

Each country has a fixed bandwidth. I mean, in the end it’s all about cables and satellite connections that telecom companies have setup or a huge internet backbone that the government itself provides. Now instead of trying to block access in a fe Pros and Cons of Banning Social Media Use at Work - HR May 25, 2016

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