Let the Internet Be.
On August 22nd the government announced its approval of amendments to the Press and Publications law that would limit freedom of speech on the internet in Jordan. There are also talks that the government will have veto power over what websites the public can and can't see in regards of what is deemed "morally appropriate". Long story short, thats not cool. We'd rather see that effort invested where it actually counts: education and infrastructure.
Jo Bedu joined
7oryanet.com's movement to put an end this backwards trail of thought. Let the internet be.
For more on the blackout that took place on the 28th of August and why everyone is ticked off check out Naseem Tarawneh's
article on the topic.
Jo Bedu's contribution was to censor its Facebook page , releasing unclear content throughout the day.