
Season 2 · Episode 963
The Truth Behind Iran’s Digital Iron Curtain
How do we measure public opinion in a state where dissent is a crime? Explore the data behind Iran’s hidden social and political reality.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 6, 202626m 54s
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Show Notes
In this episode, we dive into the complex challenge of measuring public sentiment inside Iran, a nation living under a sophisticated digital iron curtain. We explore the concept of "preference falsification" and how researchers use encrypted surveys and statistical weighting to bypass state surveillance and reach eighty-five million people. From the economic stranglehold of the IRGC to the high-tech cat-and-mouse game of internet throttling and AI-driven surveillance, we uncover the massive disconnect between the regime’s ideological posture and the lived reality of a population pushing for secular change. This is a deep dive into the data science of survival and the rebuilding of social trust in one of the world's most closed societies.