Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) also admonished Musk, noting that Twitter was being vague about the conditions of Turkey’s content restrictions. Did your brain fall out of your head, Yglesias?
Twitter’s Global Government Affairs (GGA) account tweeted Friday that it had “taken action to restrict access to some content in Turkey” in response to “legal process.” But the move ...
This weekend, Twitter restricted access to some tweets in Turkey at the request of the Turkish government ahead of its next presidential election. Twitter's compliance silenced accounts that had ...
“In response to legal process and to ensure Twitter remains available to the people of Turkey, we have taken action to restrict access to some content in Turkey today.” Twitter continued, “We have ...
Turkey has a history of simply threatening to cut platforms off. This happened to Wikipedia from 2017 to 2020 and in 2016, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube were blocked. Twitter was restricted ...
On Saturday, Twitter said it had restricted access to “some content” within Turkey to ensure that the social media giant remains available ahead of the country’s election on Sunday.
Last week, Turkey threatened to shut down Twitter access in the country unless ... the lack of transparency about what content would be restricted, said Sayyara Mammadova, a research assistant ...
Given the sorry state of Turkey’s mainstream media ... the accounts that were restricted by Twitter include those of investigative journalist Cevheri Güven and Kurdish businessman Muhammed ...
“He was wrong for that, for sure.” Twitter has come under fire for restricting content in Turkey as the country undergoes its presidential election, which is headed to a runoff in two week ...
“He was wrong for that, for sure.” Twitter has come under fire for restricting content in Turkey as the country undergoes its presidential election, which is headed to a runoff in two week ...
“He was wrong for that, for sure.” Twitter has come under fire for restricting content in Turkey as the country undergoes its presidential election, which is headed to a runoff in two week ...
Twitter’s Global Government Affairs (GGA) account tweeted Friday that it had “taken action to restrict access to some content in Turkey” in response to “legal process.” But the move ...