Engrave Danger: An Analysis of Apple Engraving Censorship across Six Regions
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2021-08-18
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Within mainland China, we found that Apple censors political content including broad references to Chinese leadership and China’s political system, names of dissidents and independent news organizations, and general terms relating to religions, democracy, and human rights. And across all six regions, we found that Apple’s content moderation practices pertaining to derogatory, racist, or sexual content are inconsistently applied and that Apple’s public-facing documents failed to explain how it derives their keyword lists.
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This project was supervised by Ron Deibert, principal investigator and director of the Citizen Lab.
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Apple, engraving, political censorship, content moderation, China, censorship
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Jeffrey Knockel and Lotus Ruan. “Engrave Danger: An Analysis of Apple Engraving Censorship across Six Regions,” Citizen Lab Research Report No. 140, University of Toronto, August 2021.
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