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  2. Internet censorship in Iran - Wikipedia

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    As of 2006, Iran's SmartFilter is configured to allow local Persian-language sites, and block prominent English-language sites, such as the BBC and Facebook. [128] By 2008, Iran had blocked access to more than five million websites, whose content was deemed as immoral and anti-social. [129] Below is an incomplete list of well-known websites ...

  3. Censorship in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Some of the topics explicitly banned from discussion in the media by the Supreme National Security Council include Iran's economic troubles, the possibility of new international sanctions targeted at Iran's nuclear program, negotiations with the United States regarding Iraq, social taboos, unrest among Iran's ethnic minorities, and the arrests ...

  4. Censorship in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Through this control, the government blocks certain websites or media (such as pictures, videos, and news articles), and is even able to place surveillance over certain sources. The second way is for the government to outlaw, or even make informal requests discouraging the existence of controversial media corporations in their countries, in ...

  5. Amid pandemic, Iran doubles down on social media 'modesty ...

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    As authorities in Iran crack down on social media users, young people are mired not only in a pandemic but also a growing cultural battle. Amid pandemic, Iran doubles down on social media 'modesty ...

  6. Iran Moves to Ban Instagram Amid Social Media Crackdown - AOL

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  7. Censorship of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh (like Iran, China and North Korea) had banned Facebook before. [14] The ban operated for about a month, precisely from November to December 2015. [15] The Awami League-led government of Bangladesh announced a countrywide ban on Facebook and other social-network websites.

  8. Iran is targeting the U.S. election with fake news sites and ...

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    The campaign has not found significant success with a U.S. audience, and the sites’ content has not been shared widely on social media, according to the researchers. But researchers say the ...

  9. Propaganda in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Propaganda in Iran originates from the Iranian government and "private" entities, which are usually state controlled. Qasem Soleimani killing a crocodile (USA) with Iran's flag. Propaganda can be disseminated through any medium, including television, film, newspaper, posters, murals, political actions, rallies, violence, and websites.