Social media apps shut down in Turkey as government conducts late night raids
Facebook, Twitter and other popular websites were reportedly blocked in Turkey on Friday amid widespread service interruptions that sidelined some social media and messaging applications for the first time ever. TurkeyBlocks, a group that monitors internet restrictions in the country, said it detected restrictions starting around 1:20 a.m. local time Friday morning. Those interruptions coincided with…
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Sure is empty down here...