“A librarian sits between two internet users and continuously monitors what people on both sides are searching up,” Kim said in testimony to the researchers. “Every five minutes, the screen freezes automatically, and the librarian must do a fingerprint authentication to allow further internet use.” A state security officer was also always nearby, they said.
People were allowed to use the internet for an hour, and if someone wanted more time, they would need to obtain new permission, Kim said. It took around two days to get permission from authorities to use the internet, a task requiring approvals from various officials. If someone applied too often, they would be made to wait, Kim said. “Every Korean website is blocked, and only Chinese or English websites are available.”
A few dozen families with connections to Kim Jong-Un and some foreigners have unrestricted access to the global internet, while a “few thousand” people—including government officials, researchers, and students studying IT—can access a surveillance-heavy version of it, according to the report and previous research. North Koreans like Kim who are allowed some foreign travel, usually for business, can sometimes access the global web while abroad.
North Korea probably considers Lemmy or anything like it to be a dire threat to state security, would never permit its people to see it or access information on it. Totally undermine state control of the information sphere.
I’ve said it before but it’s ridiculous the complete conspiracy brain of tankies to believe that the whole world is being systematically lied to about these states in particular by every world government and news source but somehow the free, public forums where they get their information are the only right ones.
Imagine the amount of cognitive dissonance you’d need to endure to think NK is not a dictatorship.
Enough to make me think they are well aware they are defending a dictatorship, but you never know. Something something Hanlon’s razor and all.
Setting aside dessalines’ views on living in North Korea, probably goes the other way too, considering what Internet access is like in North Korea:
https://www.wired.com/story/internet-reality-north-korea/
https://archive.ph/lC0oi
North Korea probably considers Lemmy or anything like it to be a dire threat to state security, would never permit its people to see it or access information on it. Totally undermine state control of the information sphere.
Isn’t hexbear banned in China?
It is, yeah. I think lemmygrad is the same.
I’ve said it before but it’s ridiculous the complete conspiracy brain of tankies to believe that the whole world is being systematically lied to about these states in particular by every world government and news source but somehow the free, public forums where they get their information are the only right ones.
I mean, let’s say its not as bad as our governments say. Its still verifiably a dictatorship, a hereditary one at that.
I think it’s in many ways as bad as it is caricatured. Just our governments are far far far closer to it than most people realise.
It truly is a shitty time to love Democracy. Or a great time if you’re the fighting type I guess.