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Cuba鈥檚 digital revolution

Cuba is more connected than ever before. So how are the internet and social media transforming society? We meet the Cubans driving their country鈥檚 rapid change.

A revolution is underway in Cuba. The country鈥檚 communist leaders, who normally retain tight control of the media, have encouraged Cubans to become more connected online.

Internet access used to be the preserve of a privileged (and relatively rich) few. But prices have come down, public wifi spots are popular, and less than a year ago 3G data access became available on Cuban phones.

Along with a huge uptake in the internet has come a flood of Cubans signing up to social media accounts. Even President Miguel Diaz-Canel is on Twitter.

And unlike staid and traditional state-run media, Cuban social media is relatively open, freewheeling, full of jokes, criticism of the government and, of course, memes.

Prices are still high and the government keeps a close eye on dissidents or 鈥渃ounter-revolutionaries鈥. But online, Cubans are exploring new ways to communicate that would have been unheard of just a few years ago.

The 成人论坛鈥檚 Cuba correspondent Will Grant and 成人论坛 Trending reporter Reha Kansara have been meeting the Cubans at the forefront of their country鈥檚 digital revolution.

They meet political podcasters, a lesbian activist, a pro-government blogger, a gamer-turned-protester, a dissident journalist and one of Cuba鈥檚 biggest YouTube stars.

How are Cubans making their voices heard in a way they never have before 鈥 and how might social media transform the country?

Presenters: Will Grant and Reha Kansara

Photo: A young Cuban standing by the waterfront in Havana accesses the internet on his phone.

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51 minutes

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Sat 12 Oct 2019 10:32GMT

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  • Fri 11 Oct 2019 21:06GMT
  • Sat 12 Oct 2019 04:32GMT
  • Sat 12 Oct 2019 10:32GMT

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