Article 69BCS ‘The internet’s sewer’: why Turkey blocked its most popular social site

‘The internet’s sewer’: why Turkey blocked its most popular social site

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Ruth Michaelson in Adana, Turkey
from Technology | The Guardian on (#69BCS)

Chaotic free speech on Eki Sozluk finally proved too much after devastating earthquakes hit country

Launched on the eve of the millennium, Turkey's most popular homegrown social media website has weathered lawsuits, criticism from the highest levels of government and even death threats directed at one of its founders. A simple editable online dictionary turned national obsession, Eki Sozluk has for more than two decades spurred its own biting form of social satire while providing a rare haven for free expression on the Turkish internet.

But this year's earthquakes that upended life across Turkey may prove to be the death knell for Eki Sozluk, which was abruptly blocked across the country in the weeks after the earthquakes first struck, without proper explanation.

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