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  2. Censorship of Snapchat - Wikipedia

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    Snapchat is a social media network that has been banned and/or otherwise restricted in various countries. Potential reasons for such bans include national security, user privacy, social control, protecting culture, reducing displays of behavior considered to be immoral, economic protectionism, protecting mental health (especially among youth), technological sovereignty, and regulatory compliance.

  3. Internet censorship in India - Wikipedia

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    India has a score of 39 on a scale from 0 (most free) to 100 (least free), which places India 20 out of the 47 countries worldwide that were included in the 2012 report. India ranked 14 out of 37 countries in the 2011 report. India ranks third out of the eleven countries in Asia included in the 2012 report.

  4. File:Countries banned Snapchat new.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. More than 3 billion people are currently banned from ... - AOL

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    It comes four years after India issued a total ban of the China-owned app, with Iran, Senegal, Nepal, Afghanistan and Somalia also preventing their citizens from using the app. The app is also ...

  6. Online Safety Amendment - Wikipedia

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    The ban is expected to apply to Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Snapchat, TikTok and X (formerly known as Twitter) while services used for health care and education such as Messenger Kids, WhatsApp, YouTube, Kids Helpline and Google Classroom are expected to be exempt.

  7. Here's proof that Snapchat isn't a 'sexting' app - AOL

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    When Snapchat launched a few years ago, it was immediately hailed by the press — including this publication — as a sexting app. To be sure, it's not entirely clear that people were primarily ...

  8. Category:Blocked websites by country - Wikipedia

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    List of websites blocked in mainland China; N. List of North Korean websites banned in South Korea; R.

  9. 2021 Indian social media regulations - Wikipedia

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    Koo, an India-based alternative to Twitter, announced it had complied with the law, [3] while Facebook announced its intent to comply. [4] On May 26, WhatsApp took the Indian government to court, stating that they believed the new laws were "unconstitutuional".