Election Monitoring and Social Media. The Tunisian Case.
Tunisian NGO Mourakiboun used a digital monitoring platform to perform a new kind of election observation: what happens on the internet during the campaign and election day. By covering 30,000 local Facebook pages and thousands of websites, they were able to capture fraud attempts, hate speech instances and uncover the hidden tactics of political players to influence voters, during the 2014 elections. We would like to share the story, and learn from you how citizens are innovating across the world to reclaim their rights in fair societies.
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