View the extent to which governments interfere with the internet in 74 countries based on data from the OpenNet Initiative...
The map shows is in the category Political and it states "This category assesses interference with websites expressing views in opposition to the current government as well as content more broadly related to human rights, freedom of expression, minority rights and religious movements. A score out of four is awarded reflecting the observed level of filtering in each category."
Additonal categories are Social, Tools, Conflict/Security, Transparancy and Consistency.
You may also download the data set from the OpenNet Initiative, or use this interactive map to look at all the categories. This is part of the week-long series on the Battle for the Internet.
This is a pretty amazing site, created by an 11 year old as a safe social site for children. This post from provides a great overview, but perhaps the word of the founder says it the best...
"I have been building my site since Nov. 2011. I spend lots of time drawing new graphics, researching new games, fun facts, cool kids books, cool videos, nutrition tips and highlighting the best young up and coming athletes. It is coming along well. Kids seem to like my site, especially the Grom Helpers and the games. I am excited to watch it grow. I am proud of my efforts in making my idea a reality." For more information click through to the post or go directly to the site: http://gromsocial.com/.