Oxford Internet Institute Creates Internet "Tube" Map
First time accepted submitter Jahta (1141213) writes "The Oxford Internet Institute has created a schematic of the world's international fiber-optic links in the style of the famous London Tube map. The schematic also highlights nodes where censorship and surveillance are known to be in operation. The map uses data sourced from cablemap.info. Each node has been assigned to a country, and all nodes located in the same country have been collapsed into a single node. The resulting network has been then abstracted."
That's missing a few cables -- the Submarine Cable Map has more
(and with the proper names as well)
We already knew the Internet is a series of tubes.
the map is a bit of a troll. according to it brasil is the center
of the universe.
The US has the "surveillance" symbol and the "imprisonment" symbol. Shouldn't that equate to censorship? "We're gonna watch everything you do, and we're gonna imprison you if we don't like what you're doing by calling it 'terrorism' or a 'national security threat,' but no, we're not censoring you, you can say whatever you want!"
It's a series of tubes!
Don't see a little "censorship" logo on GBR, despite IWF, court orders requiring denial of access to whole file sharing web sites (not just infringing files), a torrent of laws restricting the sort of speech permitted on the Internet (and anywhere else), etc.
And GBR is the only European country with known Internet surveillance - orly?
This map really isn't very good.
The data used to create it is from Reporteurs sans Frontières. France's DGSE performs the same mass surveillance of the internet & telephone data as the US & UK but nobody talks about it because:
A: It's legal here for the government to snoop on anyone they want. Foreign nationals, French citizens, whatever...
B: The government has a level of control over the press not present in the US/UK and discourages reporters here from talking about it.
RSF knows that this is the case but somehow France is conveniently left off the list of surveillance states? Suuurrree...
On a side note: /?nobeta=1 URL trick no longer functions. Way to go slashdot, I've been a regular for close to 2 decades but now only visit when sitting down in front of a PC/Mac. Still losing readership? I'm an example.
I have moved much of my home browsing over to a tablet. Beta is now being foist upon me even when logged in and the
Democracy is a sheep and two wolves deciding what to have for lunch. Freedom is a well armed sheep contesting the issue
as a example why is turkey not on the censor list ... seems that the people that made the map never tried to watch porn in turkey
Many european countries practice both censorship and surveillance.
But it's still an interesting map on a very interesting website!
"The likes of Facebook and WhatsApp are free to those whose privacy is of zero value."
It isn't. It's called censorship if someone else is hiding information from you or denying access. If you don't use Mozilla because you don't like the head honcho for what reason ever, it's called free choice.
You can't go to jail in the US just for illegal use of the internet. You can for looking at kiddie porn, or threatening somebody, but those things were illegal before we had an internet. You can freely read about Marxism, Nazism, Al-Qaeda musings... with no fear. If they caught you being part of Al-Qaeda through the internet, they would have caught you before, through the telephone, post, or surveillance. Ed Snowden has shown us that lately the NSA goes too far in surveillance, but that's not the same thing (yet), as a Cuba and the like.
Nobody is in jail here for reading or posting political views.
The imprisonment badge on the US is BS, and was the whole purpose of making this political statement of a silly map.
Lol at the USA listed as an "enemy of the internet". Sure, the NSA blah blah blah, but to say they are anywhere near as bad as the Middle East or China is just ridiculous.
Good Old Ted Stevens was proven right once and for all! It is a bunch of tubes!!!
Harrison's Postulate - "For every action there is an equal and opposite criticism"
Can we stop mocking the tubes analogy?
Anyone that knows anything about what happens in routers under load will tell you that "tubes" is a great analogy for packets moving through the long queues in routers. It's that queuing behavior of packets in a store and forward network is a big part of what makes the internet the internet and not just a series of wires or fibers.
They're so stupid to believe in the tube thing. I can't believe that years later they're still constantly making that claim. /. is right in pointing-out how stupid they are. They hate technology and hate people that use it so we need to remain vigilant against their attacks. As the excellent graphic shows, the Republicans are putting people in prison for using the Internet. I urge everyone here to not use the new registered accounts and remain proud ACs. That makes it harder for the Republicans to find us even with /.'s help. I don't think /. would ever go full on CONservative and turn-over subscription information to the FBI, but it has happened at other sites.
Search.xxx has already created a "tube map."
I just wish they had made this decision regarding JavaScript the moment the contributions came to light. I kinda get the impression this guy was one of the few people in the organization qualified to step up, especially given that one of the things I heard being an issue was that he was procured internally. Unfortunately, as people are finding out more and more, being disrespectful and hateful of people actually does have real life real world consequences. This situation was one of those consequences. Paula Deen's situation was one of those consequences. Duck Hunter Guy's situation was one of those consequences.
It's really amusing to me how readily this is lost on people.