Posted on 03/20/2014 8:14:01 PM PDT by lbryce
Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish Prime minister promised to wipe out Twitter after it ignored a request by a court asking the social network to remove specific allegations about corruption.
It seems he has followed through on his promise, after Twitter reportedly went dark in Turkey.
The news is currently in development, a site that tracks decisions made by courts about Internet communications reveal that the ****** has been put into effect by Telekomünikasyon.
According to reports, Twitter is looking into the situation now. Twitter handles @policy and @twitterTurkey are providing users with ongoing updates.
(Excerpt) Read more at socialnewsdaily.com ...
Allah will stab out the eyes of the Twitter kafir, lapdog tool of the Global Jew Power Elite.
Venezuela partially shut down social networks.
During the Boston Bombing, broadband Internet service in Watertown was mysteriously shut down, according to the local Fox affiliate FOX-25.
Now we see social networks being shut down - by executive order.
Coming to a strip mall nearest you.
On the bright side, there is less storage being eaten up at the Utah NSA center since there is less data to mine.
On the bright side, there is less storage being eaten up at the Utah NSA center since there is less data to mine.
As Obama de facto said in giving away the Internet this week: you can keep your internet.
is this somehow related to obama giving up control over the internet?
Any connection to Erdogan’s threat to close the Bosporus to Russian ships?
Back to face-to-face. Maybe a good thing after all.
WE should give control of the Internet to the United Nations.
That ought to end all squabbles and provide a “fair” use of the Internet.
Which will become the imprimatur for seizing the records of all Internet traffic, as it traverses our borders, while being managed by the UN.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.