Hello,
In June 2019, the OONI team published two research reports, released OONI Probe mobile 2.1.0, improved analysis capabilities through a series of improvements to the OONI data processing pipeline, and continued to make progress on the development of the OONI Probe desktop apps and probe-engine. We also continued to work towards the stable release of the revamped OONI Explorer.
## Report on Facebook live-streaming interference in Jordan
In collaboration with our Jordanian partners, Jordan Open Source Association (JOSA), we co-published a research report which examines Facebook live-streaming interference during protests in Jordan between December 2018 to January 2019.
Our joint research report is available via the following sites: OONI: https://ooni.io/post/jordan-measuring-facebook-interference/
JOSA: https://jordanopensource.org/technical-report/
Thanks to JOSA, we also published a PDF version of the report: https://ooni.io/documents/jordan-facebook-interference.pdf
In this report we share our findings in detail, as these methodologies could potentially be useful in examining similar cases elsewhere in the world.
## Report on censorship events in Ethiopia
We published a research report which shares network measurement data on recent censorship events in Ethiopia: https://ooni.io/post/ethiopia-whatsapp-telegram/
OONI measurements collected from Ethiopia show the blocking of WhatsApp and Telegram between 15th to 18th June 2019.
Both WhatsApp’s registration service (v.whatsapp.net) and web interface (web.whatsapp.com) were blocked by means of SNI filtering, but the blocks were lifted by 10:10 UTC on 17th June 2019.
Many Telegram endpoints were blocked between 15th to 18th June 2019, strongly suggesting that Telegram’s mobile app was blocked (though connections to some Telegram endpoints were successful). The IP blocking of Telegram’s mobile app appears to have resulted in the (likely unintentional) blocking of web.telegram.org as well.
We also share IODA and Google traffic data on the internet blackouts that appear to have occurred between 11th to 14th June 2019.
## OONI data processing pipeline
We made a series of improvements to OONI's data processing pipeline. These can be viewed through the following pull requests: * Added pipeline metrics: https://github.com/ooni/pipeline/pull/208
* Progress on adding an analysis tool: https://github.com/ooni/pipeline/pull/205
* Feed generator prototype: https://github.com/ooni/pipeline/pull/204
* Matched fingerprints by country and globally: https://github.com/ooni/pipeline/pull/207
* Automated code restyle: https://github.com/ooni/pipeline/pull/206
The above pipeline work aims to support exposing blocking events in RSS feed hosted on OONI Explorer.
## OONI Probe Mobile 2.1.0 release
We released OONI Probe 2.1.0 on Android and iOS.
Android: https://github.com/ooni/probe-android/releases/tag/v2.1.0
iOS: https://github.com/ooni/probe-ios/releases/tag/v2.1.0
The new release includes: * Setting for manual (re-)upload of measurements * Email support for bug reports * Improved view of test methodologies
## Progress on OONI Probe desktop apps
We made progress on improving upon the UI of the OONI Probe desktop app. We refactored some of the screens to be more alligned with desktop UI patterns.
See: https://github.com/ooni/probe-desktop/pull/32
We also upgraded the probe-desktop codebase to use the latest version of javascript dependencies and made some of the development patterns closer to those used in OONI Explorer to make it easier to do code-sharing between the two.
## Probe-engine in golang
We are experimenting with an OONI engine in Go. The objective of this experiment is to understand whether this could allow us to obtain good quality measurements with less code to maintain. We're specifically looking into using the automatic generation of Go bindings for mobile to better integrate with the mobile apps.
As part of these experiments we're testing a branch containing measurement and reliability improvements and we are evaluating the measurements it produces in several network contexts.
See: https://github.com/ooni/probe-engine/pull/26
## Measuring the blocking of WhatsApp and Facebook in Liberia
Amid mass protests in Liberia over inflation and corruption, locals reported that they couldn't access social media.
We coordinated local testing and analyzed OONI measurements, confirming the blocking of WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and facebook.com.
Our analysis is available here: https://gist.github.com/hellais/43c2d17a426b41fa5e847df1e73e5972
We shared our findings with the KeepItOn mailing list and with the broader public: https://twitter.com/OpenObservatory/status/1136995395106758656
## Community use of OONI data
### AccessCheck
The Internet Monitor project of the Berkman Klein Centre for Internet and Society at Harvard University launched AccessCheck, a tool that allows people to check the accessibility of websites around the world: https://accesscheck.thenetmonitor.org/
AccessCheck is powered by OONI data (along with data collected by VPNs, VPSs, and ICLab): https://accesscheck.thenetmonitor.org/about
### IPYS Venezuela report on recent media censorship
Our Venezuelan partners, IPYS Venezuela, published a research report documenting the blocking of media websites El Pitazo and Efecto Cocuyo through the use of OONI Probe and OONI data.
Their report is available here: https://ipysvenezuela.org/alerta/nuevos-episodios-de-bloqueos-digitales-afec...
## Community activities
### RightsCon
OONI's Arturo and Maria traveled to Tunisia to attend RightsCon (https://www.rightscon.org/) between 11th to 14th June 2019.
At RightsCon, we: * Facilitated an OONI workshop (hosted by The IO Foundation), as part of the satellite events (Day 0 - 11th June 2019), https://www.rightscon.org/program/
* Hosted the OONI Partners Meetup (Day 1 - 12th June 2019): A private meeting with our partners
* Spoke on the panel: "Measuring internet shutdowns" (Day 2 - 13th June 2019), https://rightscon2019.sched.com/event/Pvs2/measuring-internet-shutdowns
* Spoke on the panel: "Methods: Measuring freedom of internet" (Day 2 - 13th June 2019), https://rightscon2019.sched.com/event/Pvea/methods-measuring-freedom-of-inte...
* Spoke on the panel: "Detecting, understanding, and countering censorship of Wikipedia" (Day 2 - 13th June 2019), https://rightscon2019.sched.com/event/Pvem/detecting-understanding-and-count...
* Facilitated the session: "Supporting the KeepItOn campaign with network measurement data" (Day 3 - 14th June 2019), https://rightscon2019.sched.com/event/PvrM/supporting-the-keepiton-campaign-...
We created an Instagram account for OONI: https://www.instagram.com/openobservatory/. Follow, like, and share!
## Userbase
In June 2019, OONI Probe was run 352,807 times from 5,033 different vantage points in 209 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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