Igbo Language Warriors Battle Digital Security Threats

A group of Igbo Wikimedians is on a mission to keep the Igbo language alive and kicking online, but they're facing digital security hurdles. With most activists lacking formal training in online safety, they're vulnerable to hacking and spam, especially on platforms like WhatsApp. Despite these challenges, they're tirelessly translating and creating content in Igbo, ensuring the language doesn't vanish by 2050, as UNESCO predicts. What does it mean for you? If you're a fan of linguistic diversity or just love rooting for the underdog, this story is a reminder of the importance of digital literacy in preserving culture. It underscores the need for accessible online security resources, not just for Igbo speakers but for all linguistic communities worldwide.

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