Offline/Online Sources
by | Feb 21 2018
This page includes the sourcing details for the Offline-Online visuals. Offline-Online is a series of Onlinecensorship.org data visuals exploring how content moderation practices by social media companies impact marginalized communities.
Aboriginal Women in Australia offline source; online source; image source
Black Americans offline source; online source [1] [2]; image source
Dakota Access Pipeline Protesters offline source; online source; image source
Palestinians offline source; online source; image source
Native Americans offline source; online source; image source
Rohingya offline source; online source [1] [2]; image source
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