Which countries have blocked Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Wikipedia - websites that are vital for our day-to-day communication and information-sharing? This data visualization infographic by Vodien sheds some light on where these major websites are inaccessible or have been censored in one way or another over the years and reveal what percentage of countries around the world are Internet users.
Infographic Sources:
1. Censorship of YouTube
2. Censorship of Facebook
3. Censorship of Wikipedia
4. Censorship of Twitter
5. Internet censorship and surveillance by country
6. 15 Websites That Are Banned in Other Countries
7. 10 Most Censored Countries 2012
8. 10 Most Censored Countries 2015
9. MAP: Here Are the Countries That Block Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube
10. Websites blocked in mainland China
1. Censorship of YouTube
2. Censorship of Facebook
3. Censorship of Wikipedia
4. Censorship of Twitter
5. Internet censorship and surveillance by country
6. 15 Websites That Are Banned in Other Countries
7. 10 Most Censored Countries 2012
8. 10 Most Censored Countries 2015
9. MAP: Here Are the Countries That Block Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube
10. Websites blocked in mainland China
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