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Oct 2024

Turkey Blocks Discord

Turkey's Information and Communication Technologies Authority (BTK) blocked Discord nationwide, citing court orders related to alleged harmful content on the platform.

Aug 2024

Turkey Blocks Instagram Nationwide

Turkey's Information and Communication Technologies Authority blocked Instagram for nine days in August 2024 over disputes with Meta regarding content moderation policies, before restoring access.

Dec 2023

Turkey Blocks 16 VPN Providers

Turkey's BTK ordered access blocked to 16 VPN services including Proton VPN, Surfshark, Psiphon, TunnelBear and Hotspot Shield under Article 6 of Internet Law 5651, months before the March 2024 local elections; researchers said the aim was to close off circumvention of already-blocked news sites.

May 2023

Twitter Restricts Content in Turkey on Election Eve

The day before Turkey's 2023 presidential vote, Twitter restricted four accounts and 409 tweets identified by Turkish court orders, saying it had received a final threat to throttle the service and acted to stay accessible through the election weekend.

Nov 2022

Turkey Restricts Social Media After Istanbul Bombing

Following a bombing in Istanbul's Taksim district, Turkish authorities imposed restrictions on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and other platforms, a common pattern of post-incident censorship.

Oct 2022

Turkey Passes 'Disinformation Law'

The Turkish parliament passed legislation criminalizing the spread of 'false information' with up to three years in prison, widely criticized for chilling journalism ahead of the 2023 elections.


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