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- دور مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي في ثورات الربيع العربي (ar)
- دور مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي في ثورات الربيع العربي (ar)
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- Egypt's huge protest was located in a well-known, central place: Tahrir Square. Cutting off communication between the people at home and the people at Tahrir Square was an ineffective form of censorship because there was little to keep secret about the protest's existence or location. However, the drastic act of censorship sent a strong signal to the country and alerted people who may not have been aware of the extent of the threat posed to the government.
Cutting off connectivity also made it harder for Egyptians to wait out the events at home, since they were suddenly plunged into information darkness. Many protesters told me that the cutting of cell-phone communication was what finally got their extended family to join them at Tahrir Square. They could either sit at home and worry about their children, relatives, kin, and friends or show up at the place where they knew that everything was going on. Unsurprisingly, many did just that. (en)
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- Twitter and Tear Gas (en)
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- Social media's role in the Arab Spring (en)
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