Turkey Blocks Access To Twitter, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Facebook (itpro.co.uk)
Turkey has blocked Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp and YouTube, according to censorship monitoring site, Turkey Blocks. From a report on IT Pro: The group broke the news today around 1am local time, saying the government was throttling these services. This is a method of slowing down websites to the extent that they become difficult to use or unusable. Initially, issues with the social media and messaging apps detected on national provider TTNet, Turkcell, and they were soon reported on other big internet providers as well. The block follows the arrest of 11 politicians from the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) overnight in the south-east of the country. Many reports are linking the social media block to these arrests, with the HDP the main opposition party to that of Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Isn't this happening on a weekly occurrence now thanks to the coup-fever?
What a clusterfuck. This country has no business in NATO or any other alliance or union with civilized countries.
These are basically glorified chat apps and scrapbooks for neurotic people to try to appear important online so they can ignore their failed lives. If they go away, what exactly is lost?
We know we cannot trust our media or any centralized service like censorship-prone Twitter, Facebook and Reddit. Best solution is to go back to NNTP.
But the decision to partake in these activities should be left to the people.
And this, is the reason that the US can't have an open-ended alliance w/ the Kurds. The Kurds, whether in Iraq or Syria or even Turkey, would be happy to join forces to combat Jihadist terror in their lands, be it ISIS, Saddam, Shias or Sunnis. Just one problem - Turkey
If the US followed a policy that made sense, it would have endorsed an independent Kurdistan, where not just Kurds, but Christian Assyrians, Chaldeans, Yazidis all could have lived peacefully - they would not have been a wannabe Islamic theocracy like their Arab neighbors. This would have encompassed Iraqi, Syrian and Iranian Kurdish lands. There would have been no reason to pander to the likes of Rouhani or Assad, so such a place would have been a safe haven for people of the region who are not Muslim fanatics
Reason they couldn't - Turkey. A country that has been on the back of the Kurds not only as an Ottoman Caliphate, but also as a secular Kemalist state. Once upon a time, during the Cold War, it might have made sense to pay lip service to Turkish sentiments. Not since 1991, and certainly not since Erdogan came to power
If Trump gets elected, then one way he can work w/ the Russians - while Russia helps Assad completely regain power, the US can help the Kurds of Syria and Iraq both unite unto one Kurdistan. No need to pay lip service to either Ankara or Baghdad or Damascus. Let there be an independent Kurdish land, and within Syria, maybe in Tadmor, let there be a safe zone for Syrians that's not controlled by Assad, ISIS, FAS or any of the combatants.
As far as Turkey goes, Trump is right about NATO. It is a Cold War relic, given that the membership still reflects what it was when the Soviets were the adversary. Since 2001, when Islam replaced Communism as the main enemy of the West, it makes more sense to form a new alliance of non-Muslim countries in the periphery - Russia, Israel, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Cyprus, Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia and some others. Maybe expand that alliance to the East to include Thailand, Philippines, Myanmar, India and Sri Lanka. But keep Turkey out!!!
But this kind of progress is ahead of its time
Oh I don't know, maybe freedom of speech.
WhatsApp is used almost exclusively by under 25s
Go ahead and link your citation for that. Thanks
I do not want your cheap brainburning drugs. They are useless for work. And I am a working man today.
Thanks for that wonderful insight.
I hear they're a handy way for ordinary people to make fun of particularly thin-skinned aspiring despots...
Log in or piss off.
and Tier Z internet celebrities
social media is like TV but lower cost of entry and lots of people on there someone might follow but most won't care about
These are basically glorified chat apps and scrapbooks for neurotic people to try to appear important online so they can ignore their failed lives. If they go away, what exactly is lost?
While we may consider these applications to be casual needs for our entertainment, they can be effective means of communication. The purpose of blocking access is for the government to severely limit the population's ability to communicate and organize against it. Erdogan feels that his power is being threatened, so he and his government are going to do everything they can to retain control. The loss of any particular service isn't what's important - the overall situation related to a government crackdown on its people is the big picture... and it's troubling.
It's people doing it to and with other people. The question is why is this happening again and again?
Fear, stupidity or what else is causing this it on one side, pathology on the other?
As a reminder for anyone who may need Facebook for communication of any kind (especially in countries attempting to prevent free speech), Facebook officially runs a Tor hidden service.
Details: https://www.facebook.com/faceb...
Tor Hidden Service: https://facebookcorewwwi.onion...
(or as they call it, Facebook Core WWW Infrastructure)
Ergodan can still FaceTime so it's all good /in case anybody wants to know what an actual police state looks like, this is it.
While for the most part these tools are used for rather benign activities. But to a lot of countries even pointing out that they have problems is a big deal to them. That stupid political post on facebook pointing out that Hillary Clinton may not be truthful, may cause a person to laugh at it, get angry at it, or just ignore it.
However if you live in a country where society says your country is perfect. Such changes to spark the idea that they are problems can cause major up rest.
If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.
He has made more enemies on all sides, he can only play Dictator now to maintain power. Total asshole.
"Turkey Blocks Access To Twitter, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Facebook"
Correction: "Turkey Thinks They Blocked Access To Twitter, WhatsApp, YouTube, and Facebook"
Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
Let's face it, the cat is out of the bag: these services are used for spying.
Here are a couple of links that I hope are not in any way connected to this:
http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
The youtube clip is 8 years old, and has approximately the same borders as the new October map. This has been simmering for 98 years, and seems to be gathering steam in recent years. Note that Turkey is following the long established practice of demanding territory where ethnic Turks live while refusing to give up territory where non-Turks live.
Erdogan has been consolidating power since the failed plot to remove him, which was about 4 months ago now. (Also see Sledgehammer.)
See that "Preview" button?
I hear that Slashdot is another way to do that, too. Especially the brittle, whiny aspiring despots.
Who else read the title and thought this was the rise up of poultry or some anti-Thanksgiving thing??
So Turkey has blocked access to western controlled propaganda sites. Good for them!
Has anyone else thought of a bird pecking on a fiber cable after seeing the title?
Hillary, Bushes, Battenbergs, Cameron, Blair and Merkel are bought off by the ACTUAL Nazis of this day and age - the Wahabists of Riad.
Their covert operatives kill in cold blood and for fun in Syria. Of course they claim that they fight ISIS. But that is just one of the standard war deceptions of the Mohammedists.
So - spare us your Marxist-Mohammedist Bullshit and let us stick to FACTS.
DNC operatives openly discussing Agent Provocateur action on covert camera. Go look for it.
Fact is:
Hillary, Bushes, Battenbergs, Cameron, Blair and Merkel are bought off by the ACTUAL Nazis of this day and age - the Wahabists of Riad.
Their covert operatives kill in cold blood and for fun in Syria. Of course they claim that they fight ISIS. But that is just one of the standard war deceptions of the Mohammedists.
So - spare us your Marxist-Mohammedist Bullshit and let us stick to FACTS.
You forget one thing:
Hillary, Bushes, Battenbergs, Cameron, Blair and Merkel are bought off by the ACTUAL Nazis of this day and age - the Wahabists of Riad.
Their covert operatives kill in cold blood and for fun in Syria. Of course they claim that they fight ISIS. But that is just one of the standard war deceptions of the Mohammedists.
And Riad are best chummies with Sunni extremist Erdogan.
Comprendre ?
Hillary, Bushes, Battenbergs, Cameron, Blair and Merkel are bought off by the ACTUAL Nazis of this day and age - the Wahabists of Riad.
Their covert operatives kill in cold blood and for fun in Syria. Of course they claim that they fight ISIS. But that is just one of the standard war deceptions of the Mohammedists.
Sad. The more liberal Turks are watching their freedoms dissolved right in front of their eyes. I hope the EU comes down on Erdogan; he's a thug!
How is Russia "destabilizing" the Wahabist Nazis by supporting Iran and Syria ?
Let's hope you Crooked Americans get some more confusion while Russia bombs your Sand Nazi friends to their 72 virgins.
Russia merely tries to protect the peace in Arabia and Persia, while you coke users have been fucking it up.
They will demand SMS verification to nail down your ID. NSA has the ID for your phone number.
You are making here. America and Britain is allied to the Present Day Nazis of Riad, Kuwait, Qatar and UAE. All the Most Evil Sunni tyrannies. Led by a single ruler for life, killing other religions in cold blood and for no particular reason.
As commanded in the Book Of Hate - the Quran.
And you have the temerity to lecture Russia ? That Saudi money is really badly fucking up your American brains.
You really have to ask how? Iran is a mortal enemy of Saudi Arabia - something that came to the fore last year, when Saudi Arabia executed a Shi'ite cleric and snapped relations w/ Iran when the Saudi embassy in Teheran was set ablaze. Iran sees its Sunni Arab neighbors as major threats to them, and therefore does what it can to destabilize the 'Whabist Nazis', as you put it.
First of all, there is no country called 'Persia' - the 5th century called, and they want their country name back! Persia was an empire in ancient times - during the time they had those battles w/ the Greeks. Even before the Muslim conquests, that country was first Parthia (today's Khorasan) and then Sassania (today's Iraq). Persia refers to what's today the Iranian province of Fars, and some extended versions of it include Isfahan as well.
Second, Russia has no interest in protecting the peace in 'Arabia' (sic). For one thing, the billionaires of that region, who have nothing better to do w/ their money, are busy sending dawa artists to countries in their near abroad and formenting trouble. It would be a nightmare for Russia if they ended up w/ an ISIS or Taliban style regime in Astana. So Russia, smartly, is helping Iran destabilize the region by supporting the Houtis in the Yemen civil war, while the Saudis support the ISIS side. Also, Iran backs any Shi'ite unrest in al Hasa province in Saudi Arabia, as well as in Bahrein.
For the record, I don't support either side over the other: I see this as an Alien vs Predator battle, and want both sides to fight forever and lose. Only reservation I have is Russia backing Iran's nuke program, which is a threat to Israel. But otherwise, the Saudis will probably get the Pakis to support them, and balance it out. But a civil war like the one in Syria, if it takes place in the Arabian peninsula, will be a godsend, or an allah-send, if you will
How's the circumvention going?
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
Mustafa Kemal was truly cutting edge when he led the creation of modern Turkey. Freedom of the press was core to his plans. He's rolling in his grave because of what they're doing now.
When the king heard the words of the Book of the Law he tore his robes.2Kings22:11
Now everyone you want to suppress the speech is most likely using tor, and you can't read what the hell they're talking anymore.
When I first read this I just couldn't wrap my head around it for a second.
"Turkey has blocked Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp and YouTube..." How in He// does a turkey block a web site?? Look, I know it doesn't make any sense, that's why I was confused!
In my defense it is Thanksgiving season and I had turkey on my mind.
Then there would be a real uprising!
(If you've never seen a Turkish chat room on IRC, it's an experience: over a thousand people, constantly scrolling join/part messages, and they're using the room as a private message system. I still remember seeing "How many people are in here?" scrolling off the main screen in about one second, heh heh.)