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Consent of the Networked: The Worldwide Struggle for Internet Freedom by Rebecca MacKinnon

Consent of the Networked: The Worldwide Struggle For Internet Freedom BY Rebecca MacKinnon. Basic Books. Hardcover, 320 pages. $26.
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Twitter's recent announcement that the social network will allow country-specific censorship aroused fury on and off the Internet. Under the new policy, Twitter will place a gray bar over tweets deemed inappropriate for popular consumption by local governmental authorities. Commentators, protesters, and “Tweetavists” expressed their outrage. Blackout protests were proposed in response, and activists warned of the potential of unreported massacres in Syria. Since then, however, the company has made clear that it will only censor tweets when it receives specific and valid requests to do so. But worry remains, and rightfully so: Will the once staid social networking giant, and others like it, condone online censorship in the future?