Six countries blocking social networks

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Many places have free access to the Internet, but much of the world has restricted access to content which is censored. In some places, governments are taking action and censor content blocking, or in more severe cases remove content or to content that simply inaccessible. There are different extremes in how censorship is processed, but all that remains unified under a single objective :. Taking Internet freedom

Different countries have different targets for censorship. Turkey, for example, is a functioning democracy and a member of NATO. He is also a candidate for the European Union. What are its objectives? Well, it censors the content at any time it deems necessary.

It is well known that Turkey did not hesitate to censor social media in order to "protect" its citizens against the growing panic terrorist attacks. There have been many cases where the government of Turkey castigated whoever spread the news about the attacks across the country. This could be as simple as distributing an image on a social media attack.

In March 2014, Turkish government officials banned Twitter when news of government scandals began to spread. YouTube has also been blocked for two years and a half main Turkish capital, Ankara, after a video insulting the founder of modern Turkey grew popular.

China is much more direct in his censure in that it has all the major social media services blocked permanently. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and even Google have all been banned when the authorities claimed that social networking platforms were used to coordinate anti-government protests. These events were detrimental to the state, which can not be tolerated. The huge amount of censorship in China gave birth to the "great firewall".

While China seems extreme, North Korea is even more involved in banning social media. The social media in North Korea may simply not exist, since the country has built an internal Internet that are not connected to external Web sources.

Pakistan, Vietnam and Iran also have governments authoritarian who want to control the flow of information through the Internet. social media is stuck in the country for citizens who are not using a VPN.

these six countries use deep packet inspection to censor the content of users. it is also a technique used to monitor traffic, and other places where the Internet is not censored, it is also used to target ads and collect data about users and their use 'Internet.

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