Egypt's blogosphere is one of the best documented in
the Middle East, and activist blogging has had an impact on Egyptian politics,
albeit on a small scale. Blogs in Egypt have permitted ordinary citizens not
necessarily affiliated with a political party to voice their opinion and to
bring issues usually ignored by traditional media due to actual state
censorship or journalists' self-censorship to the attention of a wider public
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Both in Egypt and Tunisia, different "generations" of bloggers have opposed each other, and occasional gross insults online show how the Internet makes some people lose their inhibitions, which is contrary to Habermas' vision of rational discourse.
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The advent of blogging in Egypt is tied up with the Kefaya movement (Egyptian Arabic for "enough"), which gained momentum in 2005 as the first social movement in Egypt that actively used the Internet to organise its events. It set a landmark in organising the first anti-Mubarak demonstrations ever expressing the protesters' anger, featuring the tearing down and the burning of Mubarak posters.
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