29 Kommentare

  1. LittleSchwein1234 on

    As a Slovak, finally something to be proud of. But if chat control gets approved, our rating will collapse.

  2. Jealous_Direction_76 on

    Color gradation is based on feelings and not data. Look at Canada and US.

  3. This is funny. I come from Brazil, where the internet is basically a Wild West, and now live in Germany, a country where you can be handsomely fined for torrenting, yet the number in Brazil is much lower than Germany.
    I use a VPN in Germany everyday, something I never had to do in Brazil.

    I don’t really think this is accurate.

  4. SomeRandomguy_28 on

    Most south asian countries have more freedom than what’s displayed on the map, ig it’s based on laws, otherwise freedom is there similar to brazil

  5. India is wild west. You can access anything if you put your mind to it. VPN and sailing the high seas is pretty normal. Only issue comes are Internet shutdowns in regions of violence.

  6. Tom_Bombadinho on

    Brazil at 52 is a complete joke, there’s absolutely nothing here that would put us so low. There’s no censorship, torrents are ok, VPNs, no blocking to any social medias, everything. 

    In my opinion, we have too much freedom. There’s a lot of online content that should be censored and isn’t, including hate crimes, that you can see everywhere. 

    I call bullshit on this „internet freedom index“.

  7. Free? Come on…Wake up!

    Global internet freedom has declined for over a decade. The internet has become „balkanized“ into national segments, with increased monitoring and manipulation of information, even in democratic countries.

    Unlike the early 2000s, modern users are constantly tracked, and their data is used to build profiles, leading to a loss of privacy.

    The web is no longer a collection of independent sites but is dominated by 3-4 major platforms.

    Content restriction has moved from sporadic to systematic, with governments actively blocking websites and social media during protests or elections. 

  8. Idk how Russia manages to get 4 points, not mentioning the ability to pirate/bypass almost everything

  9. ak3000android on

    I’m guessing the low score for South Korea has a lot to do with anti-bullying and anti-defamation laws. I don’t see how else it would be so low. There might be things I’m not aware of though.

  10. Only thing that blocked me in serbia was walmart and bestbuy because of geofencing

  11. Germany at 84? It’s wayyyy lower, people get their homes searched on the regular because they insulted Politicians online.

  12. fun fact: greece recognizes polymarket as non authorized and blocks access to it automatically

  13. This data comes from a supposed cloud storage company from a .net domain and with multiple spelling mistakes. I would take this data with a grain of salt.

  14. tuerancekhang on

    freedom of internet is when they trial you for your private chat joking about a foreign leader

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