Twitter blocked on citizens’ complaints, Turkey clarifies
BY Agencies23 March 2014 4:15 AM IST
Agencies23 March 2014 4:15 AM IST
Turkish telecoms watchdog BTK said on Friday that Twitter had been blocked by the courts after complaints were made by citizens that the social media platform was breaching privacy.
The watchdog had previously asked Twitter to remove some content but Twitter had failed to do so, the BTK said in a statement on its website. ‘Because there was no other choice, access to Twitter was blocked in line with court decisions to avoid the possible future victimization of citizens,’ it said.
Francisco-based Twitter said on Thursday afternoon local time that it was looking into the matter and had not issued a formal statement.
The watchdog had previously asked Twitter to remove some content but Twitter had failed to do so, the BTK said in a statement on its website. ‘Because there was no other choice, access to Twitter was blocked in line with court decisions to avoid the possible future victimization of citizens,’ it said.
Francisco-based Twitter said on Thursday afternoon local time that it was looking into the matter and had not issued a formal statement.
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