Better Data for a Better Internet

Debates about Internet policy lack, or ignore, good data upon which to make policy decisions. When people took to the streets across the UK in the summer of 2011, the Prime Minister suggested restricting access to digital and social media in order to limit their use in organizing. The resulting deba...

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Internet
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Social media
Social networks
Technology
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