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MAINTENANCE. In Ukraine, at the Capitol or in the trading rooms, the networks are at the heart of the conflicts, warns Asma Mhalla, digital specialist.
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VS’is a play which we do not know if it will end in opera-bouffe or especially how long the intermission will last. The unclassifiable Elon Musk, known for his bloodshed as for his poker moves at Tesla and Space X, once again made people talk about him by announcing April 14 having made a financial offer to afford Twitter. Since then, he has been blowing hot and cold on his intentions regarding the San Francisco social network, co-created by Jack Dorsey. What does this offensive by the most powerful man in the world tell us about the unprecedented political role of these companions of these applications in our democracies? How can Twitter influence the way the world is run? We posed the question to Asma Mhallaa specialist in digital political issues and a teacher…
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