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  2. Internet regulation in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Turkish government has constantly blocked websites like Instagram, Discord, Twitter, YouTube and Wikipedia. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Video games such as Roblox were banned. [ 7 ] According to Twitter's transparency report, Turkey leads in social media censorship.

  3. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    North Korea has banned Roblox because the game allows users to chat with others worldwide, violating its laws on isolation. Oman has banned Roblox due to explicit and inappropriate content, along with concerns about hacking and scamming. Turkey has banned Roblox because the platform contains content that may lead to gambling and child sexual abuse.

  4. File:Map of Roblox restrictions by country.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Turkey blocks Roblox access over abuse concerns, justice ...

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    The Roblox ban came after Turkey blocked access to social media platform Instagram last week, a move it said was due to Instagram not abiding by certain laws and public sensitivities.

  6. Turkey blocks instant messaging platform Discord - AOL

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    ISTANBUL (Reuters) -Turkey has blocked access to instant messaging platform Discord in line with a court decision after the platform refused to share information demanded by Ankara, Turkish ...

  7. Shadow banning - Wikipedia

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    Shadow banning, also called stealth banning, hell banning, ghost banning, and comment ghosting, is the practice of blocking or partially blocking a user or the user's content from some areas of an online community in such a way that the ban is not readily apparent to the user, regardless of whether the action is taken by an individual or an algorithm.

  8. List of websites blocked in Russia - Wikipedia

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    On 2 December 2014, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation banned jw.org. In August 2014, a number of websites were blocked as the war in Donbass developed, including the Ukrainian news site Glavnoe.ua , [ 27 ] a survey about the separation of the Caucasus from Russia [ 28 ] and numerous announcements and commentaries about the "march for ...

  9. List of websites blocked in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    As such, sites linking to sites which acted as proxies to The Pirate Bay were themselves added to the list of banned sites, including piratebayproxy.co.uk, piratebayproxylist.com and ukbay.org. This led to the indirect blocking (or hiding) of sites at the following domains, among others: [22] [23]