Hello,

This email shares OONI’s monthly report for May 2024.

# OONI Monthly Report: May 2024

Throughout May 2024, the OONI team’s work can be tracked through the various OONI GitHub repositories: https://github.com/ooni

Highlights are shared in this report below.

## Hosted the OONI Partner Gathering 2024 in Malaysia

On 8th and 9th May 2024, we hosted an in-person OONI Partner Gathering 2024 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

As part of this 2-day event, we brought our partners (primarily from Asia and the Middle East) together to exchange skills and knowledge on internet censorship research. The goal of the event was to strengthen global and regional collaborations on censorship measurement research and advocacy.

The OONI Partner Gathering 2024 brought together 45 individuals from 30 countries. Specifically, the participants included OONI partners from Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East (https://ooni.org/partners), some OONI partners who work internationally, as well as the whole OONI team. The event was possible thanks to generous support from the Ford Foundation (https://www.fordfoundation.org/) and Luminate (https://www.luminategroup.com/).

As part of the OONI Partner Gathering 2024, we had the following objectives:

  • Exchange skills, knowledge, and methodologies to empower community participation in censorship measurement research and advocacy;
  • Better understand local challenges and develop strategies for improving censorship measurement research around the world;
  • Better understand partner/community needs;
  • Collect community feedback to support the improvement of OONI tools and methodologies;
  • Strengthen partnerships and strategically define goals and priorities on the study of internet censorship in collaboration with partners.

The ultimate goal of the OONI Partner Gathering 2024 was to strengthen the OONI partnership network to help ensure that internet censorship is well-documented and rapidly addressed so that the world’s most at-risk individuals – human rights defenders, journalists, activists, and marginalized people in repressive environments — have consistent and open access to the internet.
The agenda included a mixture of skill-share sessions, presentations, hands-on exercises, and interactive group discussions. We included a variety of parallel sessions to accommodate more sessions in the agenda, and to encourage more active participation in smaller group discussions. To provide space for discussions on ideas and needs that may emerge during the event, we also included a slot for “unconference” style sessions.

Overall, the two-day OONI Partner Gathering 2024 event included 25 sessions, 20 of which were part of the official agenda, while 5 were proposed and facilitated by participants as part of the “unconference” session slots. The sessions were facilitated by both the OONI team and our partners. Notably, 9 sessions (from the official agenda) were facilitated by 11 of our partners, who provided amazing presentations sharing their work! We thank all those who facilitated sessions and participated in note-taking, helping to ensure a dynamic, inclusive, interesting, and well-documented event.

To help ensure a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all participants of the OONI Partner Gathering 2024, we shared the event’s Code of Conduct (CoC) with all participants prior to the event, and we set up an Incident Response Committee (composed of two partners and two OONI team members). No CoC violations were reported.

The main outcomes of the OONI Partner Gathering 2024 include:

  • Deeper understanding of regional challenges and partner needs. Throughout the sessions of the OONI Partner Gathering, we gained deeper insight into the challenges experienced by our partners. Specifically, we mapped out current and emerging digital rights threats, the challenges that our partners experience in measuring internet censorship in their countries and regions, and we gained a deeper understanding of our partners’ needs. This insight will help with informing the improvement of OONI tools, as well as with informing opportunities for collaboration, shared strategies, and future goals.
  • Collection of partner feedback. OONI tools and methods have always been informed by community feedback. Based on the documentation of partner feedback, we will improve upon our tools, methodologies, and dataset to better meet the needs of our community. We may also create new tools based on partner feedback to support censorship measurement efforts.
  • Increased partner ability to lead censorship measurement efforts in their countries/regions. Through skillshares and knowledge-shares at the event, our partners gained an improved understanding of how to use OONI tools and data. This will support their community engagement activities, expanding OONI censorship measurement coverage and the documentation of censorship events. As an outcome of their participation at the OONI Partner Gathering 2024, we expect to see our partners make greater use of OONI tools and data in support of their research and advocacy efforts.
  • Strengthened partnerships. This was the first time that we met many of our partners in person, as the COVID-19 pandemic over the last years had reduced this opportunity. As a result of sharing knowledge, skills, and meals together, we now have stronger partnerships. The challenges and needs (as identified through sessions facilitated at the OONI Partner Gathering) will inform (many of) the goals and priorities of OONI partnerships moving forward.
  • New partnerships. We strategically invited a few (regional) organizations to the OONI Partner Gathering with whom we hadn’t established a partnership (yet), but with whom we hoped to formalize a partnership given our mission alignment and the impact of their work. One of these organizations was Indonesia’s SAFEnet (who are known for having successfully litigated and advocated against the 2019 Internet shutdown in Indonesia), with whom we established a partnership in July 2024. We are also currently in the process of discussing and formalizing partnerships with prominent digital rights organizations in Central Asia. Moreover, our partners had the opportunity to learn from each other during the event and to explore opportunities for new collaborations between them.

As a result of the above, we expect to see increased use of OONI tools and data in support of research and advocacy efforts aimed at monitoring and responding to censorship events in Asia and the Middle East over the next few years.

At the Closing Ceremony of the event, all participants received a certificate for their participation at the OONI Partner Gathering 2024. Following the OONI Partner Gathering 2024, we shared a survey with all participants to collect their feedback on the event and to learn how we can improve future events. As part of this survey, we collected very positive feedback and participants provided a very positive evaluation of the event.

Further details are available through our OONI Partner Gathering 2024 Report: https://ooni.org/post/2024-ooni-partner-gathering-report/

We thank all participants who took time out of their busy schedules to fly across the world to join us in Kuala Lumpur for the OONI Partner Gathering 2024. Thanks to their invaluable feedback and participation, they made the event an unforgettable experience for us all.

We also thank the Ford Foundation and Luminate for supporting the OONI Partner Gathering 2024, believing in our mission, and making this event possible!

## OONI Team Meeting 2024 in Malaysia

Following the OONI Partner Gathering 2024 (which brought together the whole OONI team), we hosted an OONI Team Meeting Day on 10th May 2024 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

As part of this meeting, we discussed OONI’s strategy, roles and responsibilities within the team, and we improved upon our roadmaps.

Specifically, the OONI Team Meeting Day included the following sessions:

  • OONI Strategy
  • Roles, responsibilities, and decision making within the OONI team (Part 1)
  • Roles, responsibilities, and decision making within the OONI team (Part 2)
  • Presenting Thematic Censorship Findings on OONI Explorer and Revamping the OONI Explorer Navigation
  • VPN measurement update from OTF Information Controls Fellow
  • Roadmap updates (Part 1)
  • Roadmap updates (Part 2)

As an outcome, we improved our roadmaps, we had important strategic discussions in person, and we discussed the next steps for some of our core projects.

## Published new report on the OONI Censorship Findings page

In May 2024, we published a report documenting the blocking of Grindr in Malaysia: https://explorer.ooni.org/findings/44213966401

OONI data suggests that Malaysia started blocking access to Grindr – the world’s largest social networking app for gay, bi, trans, and queer people – on 17th April 2024. Recent OONI data suggests that the block remains ongoing.

## Research collaborations with partners on upcoming reports

We continued to coordinate with our partners on research efforts required for upcoming research reports. Specifically, we coordinated with our partners on extensive updates to the Citizen Lab test lists for Bangladesh and Iran.

In May 2024, the updates for the test lists of Bangladesh and Iran were finalized. Specifically:

## OONI Probe Mobile

We released News Media Scan v3.8.7: https://github.com/ooni/probe-android/pull/549

Notably, this release includes localization support for French, German, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Turkish.

## OONI Probe Desktop

In May 2024, we released OONI Probe Desktop 3.9.6: https://github.com/ooni/probe-desktop/releases/tag/v3.9.6

The latest version makes use of OONI Probe CLI v.3.22.0.

## OONI Probe CLI

In May 2024, we released OONI Probe CLI 3.22: https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/releases/tag/v3.22.0

We documented the interaction between OONI Probe and the “probe services” (i.e., the OONI backend APIs providing services to OONI Probe). As part of this work, we also seized the opportunity to simplify and rationalize the code: https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/2700

We refactored the algorithm used by OONI Probe to communicate with possibly blocked probe services to prioritize the DNS results over the bridge strategy and previous knowledge about existing working strategies: https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/2704

## OONI Run

Throughout May 2024, we focused on delivering OONI Run v2 support for the Deutsche Welle News Media Scan application (https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/2733). Adding this functionality to their application will enable Deutsche Welle to independently maintain and update lists of URLs they wish to test. We focused on adding the specific functionality they required to do so, as well as on bug fixing and testing.

With regards to the OONI Run v2 implementation in OONI Probe Mobile, we continued our efforts to test and fix bugs. In May 2024, we fixed the following bugs: https://github.com/ooni/run/issues/161, https://github.com/ooni/run/issues/165, https://github.com/ooni/run/issues/147, https://github.com/ooni/run/issues/151

## OONI Explorer

In May 2024, we continued our efforts to update our design system to TailWindCSS (https://github.com/ooni/design-system/issues/174) by updating components to use the new framework (https://github.com/ooni/design-system/pull/170). We also continued our efforts to ensure that the OONI Explorer Country pages matched recently re-designed components (https://github.com/ooni/explorer/issues/915, https://github.com/ooni/explorer/issues/914).

Based on community feedback collected as part of our previous user research studies, we concluded that the new thematic censorship findings pages on OONI Explorer will focus on the following themes:

Community feedback also informed the ways through which information can be presented on each of these thematic pages, as well as which information to prioritize.

While in Kuala Lumpur, we held a session during the OONI Team Day (10th May 2024) to further discuss our plans for both our projects on “Presenting Thematic Censorship Findings on OONI Explorer” and “Revamping the OONI Explorer Navigation”. We reviewed the mockups that had been made and we discussed the next steps.

We have created the following issues to track this work:
https://github.com/ooni/explorer/issues/938
https://github.com/ooni/explorer/issues/940
https://github.com/ooni/explorer/issues/941
https://github.com/ooni/explorer/issues/939

We also added simple event tracking (https://github.com/ooni/explorer/pull/942) to the existing navigation bar so that we can better understand the top-visited pages on OONI Explorer. We will compare the data to the new navigation bar, once it is launched.

## General backend work

In May 2024, we:

## Automating censorship detection and characterization based on OONI measurements

To help boost the performance of the new data processing pipeline, we started working on optimizing the performance of table writers and refactoring the table model: https://github.com/ooni/data/pull/72

Notably, we had the opportunity to present and share our new data analysis methods (for automating the detection and characterization of censorship) with our global network of partners and with experts from the internet measurement community.

On 8th and 9th May 2024, we hosted the OONI Partner Gathering: a 2-day event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which brought OONI partners together to exchange skills and knowledge on internet censorship research and advocacy. During this event, we facilitated a session (“OONI data analysis deep dive”), as part of which we presented the OONI pipeline v5 (https://github.com/ooni/data) and shared details of our methodological improvements for automating the detection and characterization of internet censorship based on OONI data. This enabled us to collect feedback from our partner network and to discuss how this could be useful to research and advocacy groups in highly censored environments (once the new pipeline is shipped into production).

## Community use of OONI data

### Access Now’s #KeepItOn 2023 Report

In May 2024, Access Now published their annual 2023 #KeepItOn Report on Internet shutdowns around the world, which is available here: https://www.accessnow.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2023-KIO-Report.pdf

Many OONI reports from our Censorship Findings platform (https://explorer.ooni.org/findings), as well as OONI research reports (https://ooni.org/reports/) and OONI Explorer measurements (https://explorer.ooni.org/) were cited quite extensively as part of Access Now’s (annual) #KeepItOn Report on Internet shutdowns in 2023.

## Community activities

### iMAP Regional Partners Meeting in Malaysia

On 6th and 7th May 2024 (prior to the OONI Partner Gathering 2024), OONI’s Maria, Arturo, and Elizaveta participated in the iMAP Regional Partners Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (https://imap.sinarproject.org/). This event was organized and hosted by our partner, Sinar Project, who lead censorship measurement efforts in Southeast Asia.

As part of our participation, we attended sessions that involved discussions on iMAP research reports (https://imap.sinarproject.org/reports), as well as on metadata collection for test list updates.

### Cross-Regional Convening of Digital Rights Activists in Malaysia

On 7th May 2024, OONI’s Elizaveta attended the Cross-Regional Convening of Digital Rights Activists of Central Asia and Southeast Asia that was organized by Internews in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

As part of this event, Elizaveta facilitated a session on documenting and researching internet censorship in Central Asia through the use of OONI tools and data.

### Countering Digital Threats to Democracy conference in Kenya

On 21st-22nd May 2024, OONI’s Elizaveta traveled to Nairobi, Kenya, to participate in the “Countering Digital Threats to Democracy” conference organized by USAID (https://events.pneumaav.com/USAID).

As part of the event, Elizaveta presented OONI’s tools and work on documenting and investigating internet censorship in African countries.

### OONI workshop in Tanzania by community member

On 24th May 2024, our community member, Loveness Muhagazi (Digital Safety Consultant and author of the #Kiganjajanja online campaign) hosted an OONI training session for human rights defenders, civil society organizations and journalists in Tanzania.

### OONI Community Meeting

On 28th May 2024, we hosted the monthly OONI Community Meeting on our Slack channel (https://slack.ooni.org/).

As part of this meeting, we discussed the following topics:

  1. OONI Explorer user research: Does anyone have more feedback?
  2. New OONI data processing pipeline v5: Testing and next steps for rolling it out in production
  3. A new approach to characterize network blocking with decision trees (with an example in Russia)
  4. Using soax.com for remote measurements

## Measurement coverage

In May 2024, 58,639,174 OONI Probe measurements were collected from 2,851 networks in 176 countries around the world.

This information can also be found through our measurement stats on OONI Explorer (see chart on “monthly coverage worldwide”): https://explorer.ooni.org/

~ OONI team.