Hello Tor world,
In July 2018, the OONI team published two research reports in collaboration with local partners, examining censorship events in Egypt and Mali. We updated several test lists, continued to work on revamping the OONI Probe mobile apps and made significant progress on the OONI Probe desktop apps. We also carried out UX research (via a survey and interviews) to collect community feedback on the current and upcoming/revamped OONI Probe mobile apps.
## Report on internet censorship in Egypt
In collaboration with Egypt's Association for Freedom of Expression and Thought (AFTE), we published a research report examining internet censorship in Egypt.
The full report is available here: https://ooni.torproject.org/documents/Egypt-Internet-Censorship-AFTE-OONI-20...
We also published a summary of the report on:
* Our site: https://ooni.torproject.org/post/egypt-internet-censorship/
* The Tor blog: https://blog.torproject.org/egypt-internet-censorship
Thanks to AFTE, we published Arabic translations:
* Full report: https://ooni.torproject.org/documents/Egypt-Internet-Censorship-AFTE-OONI-20...
* Report summary: https://ooni.torproject.org/documents/summary-egypt-internet-censorship-arab...
Our research report received the following press coverage: * Mada Masr (English): https://www.madamasr.com/en/2018/07/02/news/u/report-internet-censorship-has...
* Mada Masr (Arabic): https://www.madamasr.com/ar/2018/07/02/news/u/%D8%AA%D9%82%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%B1...
* Al Araby: https://www.alaraby.co.uk/medianews/2018/7/2/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B1%D9%82%D8%A7%...
* Al Manassa: https://almanassa.net/ar/story/10567
OONI's Maria was also interviewed about the report on the Al Araby TV channel: http://alaraby.tv/video/26968523/%D8%A8%D8%AA%D9%88%D9%82%D9%8A%D8%AA-%D9%85... (starts at 38 minutes).
## Report on internet censorship in Mali during 2018 elections
During Mali's 2018 presidential election, locals reported that social media was inaccessible.
Thanks to daily measurements collected (for more than a year) from Mali by our local partners, we were able to detect changes in censorship policies on Mali's election day.
In collaboration with Internet Sans Frontieres, we published a report that shares OONI data, corroborating local reports on the blocking of WhatsApp and Twitter during the elections. We also found circumvention tool sites guardianproject.info and anonymizer.ru to be blocked on the election day as well.
Our research report is available here: https://ooni.torproject.org/post/mali-disruptions-amid-2018-election/
Internet Sans Frontieres referenced OONI data from this report as part of their press statement: https://internetwithoutborders.org/mali-censure-des-reseaux-sociaux-pendant-...
In response, the EU election observation mission in Mali called on the government to guarantee access to the internet and to social media during the whole electoral period (including the second round of elections on 12th August 2018): https://eeas.europa.eu/election-observation-missions/eom-mali-2018/49004/d%C.... Internet Sans Frontieres also published a blog post on this: https://internetwithoutborders.org/eu-asks-mali-to-protect-access-to-social-...
## Progress on OONI Probe desktop apps
A lot of progress was made in working towards a beta release of the OONI Probe desktop apps. See: https://github.com/ooni/probe-desktop/pull/2
We have reached a point where it's possible via the OONI Probe desktop app to run all the experiments currently supported by the mobile app, as well as to view the results.
Several views are implemented based on the desktop app mockups and we did some testing and debugging of the app on Windows and macOS.
As part of this work, we also made a lot of progress on the command line interface OONI Probe client. See: https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/pull/13
Some highlights include being able to build a CLI ooni tool that will run on Linux to empower a fellow OONI developer that is developing on the Linux platform.
Although we believe that we have made enough progress to call this a beta, we have decided to hold back a bit from "officially" calling it a beta, since we would like to do a bit more polishing of the desktop and CLI app.
In particular, the outstanding issues are noted in the following two GitHub milestones: * OONI Probe Desktop: https://github.com/ooni/probe-desktop/milestone/1 * OONI Probe CLI: https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/milestone/1
## Progress on revamping OONI Probe mobile apps
On the iOS version (of the revamped OONI Probe mobile apps), we made some UI and code improvements. See: https://github.com/ooni/probe-ios/commits/feature/gson_objects
On the Android version, we finished the dashboard, the class to run tests asynchronously with callbacks and the first test results screen.
See: https://github.com/lorenzoPrimi/ooniprobe-android/pull/2 & https://github.com/lorenzoPrimi/ooniprobe-android/pull/3
## UX research
As part of our work on revamping the OONI Probe mobile apps, we carried out UX research that aimed to collect community feedback on the current OONI Probe mobile apps, as well as on our mockups for the revamped/upcoming OONI Probe mobile apps.
To this end, we created and circulated a survey, and interviewed multiple community members. We have many more interviews scheduled for August as well.
We also published a blog post sharing the links to the survey, and encouraging community members to participate in usability feedback interviews: https://ooni.torproject.org/post/ooniprobe-ux-survey-and-interviews/
## Updated test lists
We carried out research (https://ooni.torproject.org/get-involved/contribute-test-lists/#test-list-re...) to update the following test lists:
1. South Sudan: https://github.com/citizenlab/test-lists/pull/366
2. Eritrea: https://github.com/citizenlab/test-lists/pull/367
Based on URLs provided by community members, we also updated the following test lists: 1. Uzbekistan: https://github.com/citizenlab/test-lists/pull/363 & https://github.com/citizenlab/test-lists/pull/368
2. Multiple country test lists with Wikipedia domains: https://github.com/citizenlab/test-lists/pull/365
## Community use of OONI data
### Human Rights Censorship Dashboards: Monitoring internet censorship in Southeast Asia
We are thrilled that Southeast Asian communities have set up a regional Open Observatory!
Malaysia's Sinar Project launched the Internet Censorship Dashboards project which engages communities all across Southeast Asia with censorship measurement research through the use of OONI Probe and OONI data. The collected measurements will be displayed in a dashboard, enabling local monitoring of and response to regional censorship events.
Their project is available here: https://sinarproject.org/digital-rights/updates/human-rights-censorship-dash...
### Blocking of websites in Malaysia
Malaysia's Sinar Project published a list of censored websites based on OONI data: https://data.sinarproject.org/dataset/list-of-censored-websites/resource/b27...
### Blocking of websites in Burundi
CIPESA reported on the blocking of websites in Burundi through the use of OONI Probe and OONI data: https://cipesa.org/2018/07/a-new-interception-law-and-blocked-websites-the-d...
### Tor blocking
Briar's Torsten Grote created and published data tables that show the blocking of Tor around the world based on OONI measurements. This resource is available here: https://grobox.de/tor/
## Community activities
### OONI Probe workshop in Albania
OONI's Simone and Elio hosted an OONI Probe workshop at the Open Labs Hackerspace in Tirana, Albania, on 6th July 2018.
Information about their workshop is available via the following links: https://www.facebook.com/events/396021484219636/
https://wiki.openlabs.cc/faqja/OONI_Probe_Workshop
### Lecture & OONI Probe usability workshop in Ukraine
OONI's Maria gave an OONI lecture in Kiev, Ukraine, on 13th July 2018. Information about the event is available here: https://m.facebook.com/events/251993642054831/
She also facilitated a day-long OONI Probe usability workshop in Kiev on 14th July 2018. The aim of this workshop was to introduce local communities to censorship measurement research and collect their feedback on the usability of the OONI Probe apps. As part of the workshop, participants were requested to provide feedback for the current OONI Probe mobile apps, as well as for the mockups of the upcoming/revamped mobile apps. The feedback collected as part of this workshop is guiding the revamp of the OONI Probe mobile apps.
### Cambodia election monitoring
Malaysia's Sinar Project leads most OONI community engagement activities across Southeast Asia.
Leading up to Cambodia's 2018 elections (29th July 2018), Sinar Project led a campaign to engage locals in Cambodia with OONI Probe testing to montior (potential) censorship events. As part of these efforts, they created customized OONI Run links to measure the blocking of local media and NGO sites, embedded in the following site: https://sinarproject.org/digital-rights/kh-2018-elections/cambodia-2018-elec...
### Community meeting
We held a community meeting on Slack (https://slack.openobservatory.org/) on Tuesday, 31st July 2018.
As part of our July community meeting, we discussed the following: 1. Updates on internet blackouts methodology and next steps
2. Monitoring internet censorship during Cambodia's elections: Discussion of strategies carried out, lessons learned, feedback for the OONI team, and planned next steps
3. Presentation of Magma: A guide for network measurement and data analysis in risky environments
## Userbase
In July 2018, OONI Probe was run 217,316 times from 4,497 different vantage points in 210 countries around the world.
This information can also be found through our stats: https://api.ooni.io/stats
~ The OONI team.
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