Exploring the significance of internet filtering and the virtual space, Moustafa Pourmohammadi emphasizes the need to grasp the opportunities and threats presented by the online world in today’s society. In a video presentation, he highlights Iran’s strong scientific capabilities in hardware, software, and content production.
In a similar vein, Mohamad Bagher Ghalibaf views the virtual space as an essential aspect of people’s lives, cautioning against excessive filtering due to potential dangers and corruption. He stresses the importance of governments guiding online culture and decision-making processes.
Discussing the economic impact of internet regulations, Masoud Pezeshkian raises concerns about job losses and the sale of VPN filter breakers. He advocates for internet freedom and opposes bans that hinder technological advancements.
Addressing the role of virtual platforms in governance, Saeed Jalili discusses the international competition in controlling online spaces. He emphasizes the need for skilled individuals to navigate the virtual world effectively and create employment opportunities.
Amir Hossein Ghazizadeh underscores the vital role of the internet in modern society, particularly for women in starting online businesses. Alireza Zakani distinguishes between filtering and security protection, advocating for the transfer of social platform servers to Iran as a condition for removing restrictions.