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thanks. Look forward to dig into the network.
Let me try and answer your question: The way I am familiar with online child protection and curbing access to known online child sexual abuse material has not been 'abused' to introduce stricter filtering or indeed net censorship. On the contrary, by actually taking action against illegal material you try to ensure a www with better and more positive content where crimes, like in the offline world, shold be prevented from happening.
Then - if you have countries that under the cover of child protection introduces a stricter filtering and censorship policies, that is a totally different matter.
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Gilson
You can create Group Discussion threads for each language, and then use the principle of assigning modular and granular challenges for collaboration. the most important thing is to set up easy goals that people have immediate feedback on how they are advancing.
What do you say?