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  2. Turkey Blocks - Wikipedia

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    Forbes and The Wall Street Journal interpreted the resulting Turkey Blocks data from the night of the abortive coup d'état as indications of a rapid u-turn in Turkey's online policy - timings show that president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's government first blocked, then subsequently unblocked and effectively used social media service Twitter to ...

  3. Internet regulation in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    All Wikipedia sites were effectively blocked in April 2017 by an administrative measure issued in purported accordance with law 5651, expected to be ratified by a subsequent court order. [43] The Turkish government blocked Wikipedia after Wikipedia refused to take down content on Turkey's collaboration with the Islamic State and al-Qaeda in ...

  4. Block of Wikipedia in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of 29 April 2017, following news from Turkey Blocks that all language editions of Wikipedia had been blocked in Turkey, [1] several websites published articles about the event. [28] Reuters and the BBC reported that the Turkish authorities had blocked all access to Wikipedia in the country beginning at 5:00 AM GMT.

  5. Turkey blocks instant messaging platform Discord - AOL

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    The block comes after public outrage in Turkey caused by the murder of two women by a 19-year-old man in Istanbul this month. Content on social media showed Discord users subsequently praising the ...

  6. Turkey blocks Roblox access over abuse concerns, justice ...

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    GDANSK (Reuters) -Turkey has blocked access to the popular video game platform Roblox over concerns about content that could lead to child abuse, the country's justice minister said. "Our country ...

  7. Censorship in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    As of 10 October 2016, a total of 114,257 websites were blocked in Turkey, according to monitoring website EngelliWeb. [316] On 27 October 2016, Turkish authorities intermittently blocked all Internet access in the east and southeast of the country after detaining the elected co-mayors of the city of Diyarbakır. [317] [318]

  8. Turkey blocks access to Instagram for failure to comply ... - AOL

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    ANKARA (Reuters) -Turkey blocked access to social media platform Instagram on Friday for failing to comply with the country's "laws and rules", a government minister said. The move came after a ...

  9. Censorship of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    For seven hours on 31 March 2006, the entire domain of wikipedia.org was blocked in Pakistan because one article contained information pertaining to the controversial cartoons of Muhammad. [58] [59] [60] The English version of Wikipedia was blocked in Pakistan for several days in May 2010 during the controversy surrounding Everybody Draw ...