Access Now published the annual report of the #KeepItOn coalition on internet shutdowns in 2023. The coalition unites more than 300 civil society organizations, rights and advocacy groups, think tanks, media outlets, and other groups from around the world working to end internet shutdowns. In bright visuals easy to grasp, the report shows 2023 has been the worst year in internet access disruptions since 2016, when the #KeepItOn campaign was launched. The coalition recorded at least 283 internet shutdowns in 2023 (compared with 201 in 2022), and at least 80 of them affected entire regions or countries. The year’s leading trigger for internet shutdowns (at least 74 recorded ones in 9 countries) was conflict; at least 173 internet shutdowns corresponded with violence.
Zach Rosson, Felicia Anthonio, Carolyn Tackett, and the Access Now team. Shrinking Democracy, Glowing Violence: Internet Shutdowns in 2023. Access Now, May 2024. https://www.accessnow.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2023-KIO-Report.pdf