Understanding Your Rights Starts With Measuring What’s WrongRobbie Mitchell via Internet Society Pulse shares his experiences from the panel session on at the 2025 Digital Rights in Asia Pacific (DRAPAC) Assembly in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.https://sinarproject.org/projects/internet-censorship-monitoring/understanding-your-rights-starts-with-measuring-whats-wronghttps://sinarproject.org/projects/internet-censorship-monitoring/understanding-your-rights-starts-with-measuring-whats-wrong/@@images/image-1200-ae42a08f856791c534ab1e1afe9452d3.jpegRobbie Mitchell from Internet Society Pulse, via remote video call, shares his experiences from the panel session on Understanding Your Rights Starts With Measuring What’s Wrong, Nov 8th, 2025, Kuala Lumpur. The session was part of the Digital Rights in Asia Pacific (DRAPAC) Assembly . (Sinar Project/Khairil Yusof)Articles, Blogs and Updates
Understanding Your Rights Starts With Measuring What’s Wrong
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Robbie Mitchell via Internet Society Pulse shares his experiences from the panel session on at the 2025 Digital Rights in Asia Pacific (DRAPAC) Assembly in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Projects and tools discussed include The Pulse Internet Resilience Index (IRI), Open Observatory for Internet Interference, as well as consumer and digital rights aspects on why these measurements are important for policy reforms.