Freereader freesites help oppressed countries to access at the information:
USK at yL5aXnqYWD0ikwxMxt64GbR70GBZuUCHyGc98UnEVrI ,6GigsjBdEVTDLF-s8WQElrik3KbZzckK~q43Gh28z~0,AQACAAE/drak-sites/129/ RSS bots on FMS help that too: SSK at dwhZ9zj5x2U1DfjaRL2 ~sKdx2jBlszVedVrNJj9fxaM,KKdwVVSmnwOivmLsUxC~pTJ~FIbARqHmPXIw08M~XkE,AQACAAE/fms|2010-07-16|Message-99?type=text/plain SSK at dwhZ9zj5x2U1DfjaRL2 ~sKdx2jBlszVedVrNJj9fxaM,KKdwVVSmnwOivmLsUxC~pTJ~FIbARqHmPXIw08M~XkE,AQACAAE/fms|2010-07-16|Message-100?type=text/plain Censored photos from Flickr's in China: USK at Tnbt7AMJaDU ~yeqU4SV6bP7HmGz-nkRXsbV1vSSYaCw,ZBu~l4kkQlevjPoraKmrH4GbtVoLC08l5Tv1dzJrbr4,AQACAAE/flickr_explore/333/ On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 6:01 AM, Steve Oliver <mrsteveman1 at gmail.com> wrote: > There are plenty of real world examples of Freenet being used successfully > to communicate information that governments, political groups, religious > fanatics and society overall don't wish to tolerate. There are also plenty > of FMS and even Frost groups being used to discuss privacy, anti-censorship, > security and political issues. Unfortunately Freenet sites tend to go > unmaintained quickly, which is a symptom of the same problem that keeps many > people from building freesites in the first place, it isn't all that easy > for someone who isn't technically proficient. > > In many places it is illegal to commit blasphemy, to discuss sexual issues, > homosexuality, political views that aren't in line with the ruling party, > even books which advocate things society doesn't like are censored. Freenet > is being actively used for all of these things. > > The wikileaks mirror is an easy choice, though it isn't being kept up to > date: > > SSK at ihSIv1Mdz0Doa7YaZ0iD1G76tZBJ0Pvwe1TTyBhE1JA > ,-OL63-AHOa4DPIoam5RcqGB05Z-sJISqZTbc1p~c7wE,AQACAAE/WikiLeaks-15/ > > There is also the highly relevant Muhammad pictures, which while not > exactly valuable information, are protected speech in the U.S. but > nonetheless have attracted threats of physical violence against individuals, > attempted boycotts of entire websites and services (like facebook). Freenet > is probably one of the only places to host things like this without exposing > the author or the host to threats and violence: > > SSK at 35rEue-QDuKZ8detZrJfFJYfu6JMELXJ3Oo03Bu1yBY > ,H0C-2~dmXkOZ1uSr4whVwA3FPyzy559~Ber~NkUiFWQ,AQACAAE/muhammed-2/ > SSK at JrH585tC6U > ~KRMMbaGw3tbjuWjM-~tZXw1eYCaQDWqg,G~qf6nWtHUigBOMeWHgGdbXrCCCYjIYbR49o6BLeztQ,AQACAAE/Mohammed-1/ > > Speech which may be unpopular in many countries: > > SSK at j7ejxlcTVjFrq-Fx6zVmKu4SE-IW0mjye9pdespAZnI > ,4yq9Vq6tNRJH5s46YGFiRyO0aBN7PACDq8b2yeS0Xow,AQACAAE/zymoid-43/ > > Books which governments like France have decided to censor or ban > completely: > > USK at qWH3AwSMlP2SPCGwgC3GgaQB4f0v-8-h0v0HhnILTo4 > ,mAQyYvubqv7sdd0cq~BGsKlwoy1kWWZRCCr1pznPu4U,AQACAAE/annalium/0/ > > Books that may earn someone the attention of law enforcement even though > they are not strictly illegal or even censored in many places, because some > governments have decided they need to monitor who checks specific books out > of a library: > > SSK at wmDo > ~alMv5E09Km9Gy5pyxbu9HG19l1srZOdOqFMX48,-zam-mVVX1r3EbC3~h4dnoHLbROs93S7lvBaSItwnCU,AQACAAE/TURNERDIARIES-0/ > SSK at MVqDBYFTs-1LzbtR6pDKrcn3A28qw63tlAJqNPSNuaE > ,AgC5Bac7cHolJDiBzxCamc3EaU12FLQJ2Dav3T57WL0,AQACAAE/RITUALMURDER-0/ > SSK at qhdWQ > ~gBA5cAJQLMPgZaVr17wGNXUlGTxlrFEID6uvo,fTgXykW1MMS5Ws3H3OObUCyD2i5ZvpLFRfA1unxMt9M,AQACAAE/mein-kampf-0/ > > Detested political groups. This one seems to be maintaining a > freenet-exclusive site: > > SSK at 3Yl50F3xszvDjiRqY0dhqSYIk6sQYgCTc4hvzJgeBHA > ,cAy3obOXB8VEf1YCRCIfG89ng04dW8osojcVLAqgM~E,AQACAAE/ORION-55/ > > There are plenty of others in the indexes, but they aren't always easy to > find for a new user. > > > On Jul 16, 2010, at 11:36 AM, Ian Clarke wrote: > > A journalist has asked me for some examples of content on Freenet which is > indicative of what we want Freenet to be used for. > > Any suggestions (please provide actual links to sites)? > > Ian. > > -- > Ian Clarke > CEO, SenseArray > Email: ian at sensearray.com > Ph: +1 512 422 3588 > _______________________________________________ > Devl mailing list > Devl at freenetproject.org > http://freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl > > > > _______________________________________________ > Devl mailing list > Devl at freenetproject.org > http://freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/devl/attachments/20100717/e1810f75/attachment.html>
