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<br>- Before, the Internet could link to things without permission. | <br>- Before, the Internet could link to things without permission. | ||
'''What do I intend to do:''' | |||
<br>''' | <br>'''Use tools for decentralization''' | ||
<br>- Explain which tools I am experimenting with in my project and what can be achieved from it: | <br>- Explain which tools I am experimenting with in my project and what can be achieved from it: | ||
<br>- Tools: RSS feed, diffengine, scrapy, beautifulsoup, ttrss, shell scripting, python, Linux OS, document classification systems, MongoDB, Tor, Raspberry Pi. | <br>- Tools: RSS feed, diffengine, scrapy, beautifulsoup, ttrss, shell scripting, python, Linux OS, document classification systems, MongoDB, Tor, Raspberry Pi. | ||
<br>- What can be achieved: scraping specific info, crossing paywalls (newspaper with required subscription), stream information change from websites using RSS technology (or not), archiving, updating data, etc. | <br>- What can be achieved: scraping specific info, crossing paywalls (newspaper with required subscription), stream information change from websites using RSS technology (or not), archiving, updating data, etc. | ||
<br>-Examine the relevance of cyber geography and how to get round its limitations | <br>-Examine the relevance of cyber geography and how to get round its limitations | ||
<br>- Consider deep web | <br>- Consider deep web media platforms and platform-specific tools | ||
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<br>- | <br>'''Expose this using document classification systems''' | ||
<br>- | <br>- Reserach Wikileaks structure? | ||
<br>- MongoDB | <br>- What is [http://eventregistry.org/ Eventregistry]? | ||
<br>- | <br>- Classify documents in a database, MongoDB | ||
<br>- Invite requests, guests collaborations, feedback, peaces of code, docs, etc. | |||
<br>- Hidden geolocation | <br>- Hidden geolocation (anti online surveillance) | ||
<br>- | <br>- Create a local web server in the Raspberry Pi | ||
<br>- Reinforce & support tools used by hackers during the 1st of October. | <br>- Reinforce & support tools used by hackers during the 1st of October. |
Revision as of 23:37, 9 November 2017
- - - Structure - - -
Pre-October 1st
- Media Censorship
- Google closes informative applications
- Amazon shuts down informative websites/domains.
- Twitter removes account
- Banned Informative Posters
- Printers are taken over
- Banned online advertisements
October 1st:
- Network Censorship
- Online Surveillance
- Cyber-attacks, Frozen Protocols
- Police forces take away bullet boxes
- Anonymity from voters is compromised
- Hacking tools for Democracy
- Tor, Signal, Linux, Bitcoin, Mobile Phones bought abroad, etc.
- Automated transparent IP code?
- The Universal Census
- Interviews/docs computer scientists, journals
- Julian Assange on Twitter:'The Internet war has begun'
Post-October 1st: Information junkies:
- We live in a World of Big Data.
- Mobile/Backpack journalism
- Anybody can be a reporter, instantaneously distributing news on their online communities
- Mass misinformation, inaccurate and unverified content.
- Clickbait: Users are hooked by a continuous data input.
- Information is updated quickly, and many times.
- Information anxiety: How do big amounts of data affect users?
- How does this behavior pattern is reflected on the public opinion?
- Satiric news: they can be spread over the social medias, creating confusion and therefore misinforming.
- Satiric magazine "el Jueves" is taken to Justice, accused by Police authorities for a satiric new
Due to October 1st: Article 155:
- Process for juridic normalization
- Media Institutions can be taken over by central government
- Aiming to make news media neutral?
- Control and Centralization
No ethical concerns on social medias:
- Users personal data is traded and sold by social medias.
- Docnow: Community developed around supporting the ethical collection, use, and preservation of social media content.
- Docnow developed advanced programming tools for social research, such as diffengine and twarc, amongst others.
- #ArxivemelMoment (l'Associació d'Arxivers-Gestors documentals de Catalunya) - collects real facts from the 1st of October.
- #NoTincPor: arxivar l’avui per superar el dol - Archiving for the terror attacks in Barcelona
From neutrality to control?:
- How is private data manipulated?
- Are there any concerns on privacy?
- From Twitter 1.0 to 2.0
- From RSS to API: from neutrality to control?
- API involves a signed agreement.
- Why websites don't seem to use RSS feeds anymore?
- What is the benefit of using APIs if news update can't be followed?
- Will RSS technology be back even stronger than before?
- Before, the Internet could link to things without permission.
What do I intend to do:
Use tools for decentralization
- Explain which tools I am experimenting with in my project and what can be achieved from it:
- Tools: RSS feed, diffengine, scrapy, beautifulsoup, ttrss, shell scripting, python, Linux OS, document classification systems, MongoDB, Tor, Raspberry Pi.
- What can be achieved: scraping specific info, crossing paywalls (newspaper with required subscription), stream information change from websites using RSS technology (or not), archiving, updating data, etc.
-Examine the relevance of cyber geography and how to get round its limitations
- Consider deep web media platforms and platform-specific tools
Expose this using document classification systems
- Reserach Wikileaks structure?
- What is Eventregistry?
- Classify documents in a database, MongoDB
- Invite requests, guests collaborations, feedback, peaces of code, docs, etc.
- Hidden geolocation (anti online surveillance)
- Create a local web server in the Raspberry Pi
- Reinforce & support tools used by hackers during the 1st of October.