“Yesterday, we filed an individual appeal to the Turkish Constitutional Court” – X had announced that it received a request to block 700 accounts
The social media media announced today that it has appealed to the Turkish Constitutional Court at the request of the country’s authorities to block more than 100 accounts on its platform amid a wave of anti -government demonstrations following the arrest of Constantinople mayor Istanoupolis.
‘Yesterday, we filed an individual appeal In the Turkish Constitutional Court by questioning a mandate by the Turkish Authority of Information and Communication Technology to exclude 126 accounts (…) in Turkey »the social network communication team wrote in a post on X.
The platform, which says it has more than 20 million active users in Turkey, stressed that among the accounts requested by blocking the Turkish authorities is a critical government information, access to which is now limited in the country.
X, which had already announced on Sunday that it received request for blockade ‘700 accounts Journalism Associations, Journalists, Politicians, Students and Other People in Turkey “, It is criticized in the country that it has limited access to some of them.
Source :Skai
With a wealth of experience honed over 4+ years in journalism, I bring a seasoned voice to the world of news. Currently, I work as a freelance writer and editor, always seeking new opportunities to tell compelling stories in the field of world news.