The Internet’s “Black Holes”

Fifteen countries are black holes in the World Wide Web. News is not free to circulate there.

(via: she-thinks: homecoming)

The Internet’s “Black Holes”

Fifteen countries are black holes in the World Wide Web. News is not free to circulate there.

(via: she-thinks: homecoming)

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