Subtopic 1: Shattered neutrality: internet at crossroads of war and geopolitics
Rapporteur: Andrijana Gavrilović
¶ 1 Leave a comment on paragraph 1 1 Technology has brought new aspects of warfare, but we need to keep in mind that at the core are the people with their democratic rights.
¶ 2 Leave a comment on paragraph 2 1 Measures interfering with the internet’s ability to operate as a global communications infrastructure, such as revoking a ccTLD, are problematic. The internet should be kept as a global space for communication, free from disruptions caused by geopolitical tensions.
¶ 3 Leave a comment on paragraph 3 0 More needs to be done about constraining online propaganda content. DSA and DMA will be helpful in this regard. Media literacy of users should also be strengthened to equip users to discern propaganda effectively.
The Internet has changed how war is fought, and how it is covered by media. At
the same time, the war has put “One world, one Internet” to a stress test. The foundations of global and interoperable Internet should not be affected by the deepening geopolitical divide, even though it has fragmented the content layer.
No one has the right to disrupt the global network that exists as a result of voluntary cooperation by thousands of networks. The mission of Internet actors is to promote and uphold the network, and to help restore it if destroyed by armed aggression.
The war has been accompanied by heightened weaponization of the content layer of the Internet. New EU legislation is expected to curb at least the role of very large platforms in spreading disinformation and hate speech.