"This policy brief summarises extensive information on digital rights violations and politically motivated information disorders affecting Venezuelans, principally social media users. The brief focuses on the conflict dynamic between an authoritarian government and those fighting for re-democratisation. Venezuelan government policies and actions amid the process of eroding democracy are revisited. The most pressing issues affecting internet freedom and digital rights are scrutinised. Emphasis is placed on the discussion of the dynamics of the coordinated spread of online propaganda and government-sponsored disinformation. Issues surrounding the deployment of digital ID, biometrics data, and risks of massive surveillance are also identified. The brief concludes with policy recommendations for social media companies, journalists, civil society organisations, and policy shapers involved in democratic transition efforts." (Abstract)
1 21st-century Authoritarianism: Venezuela’s Control over Information and Civil Society, 2
2 Internet Censorship and Mechanisms of Political Control, 4
3 Social Media Information Warfare, 6
4 Homeland ID, Giving Away Data (and Votes) for the Chance to Buy Food, 8
5 Policy Recommendations, 9