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    1. Ok-Law-3268 on

      >Social media users are increasingly turning to Bluesky in response to government censorship and X’s internal content policies, though Bluesky itself may soon face similar restrictions.

      >X has previously restricted access to pro-Kurdish and opposition journalists and their media outlets in Turkey.

    2. Safe_Wave5018 on

      Elon: “Free speech absolutist.”
      Also Elon: *silently complies with censorship orders.*

    3. One-Employment3759 on

      Bluesky is currently the least censored platform.

      TikTok, Facebook, X, even reddit..these are all dens of censorship.

    4. OnePurplePopcorn on

      Elon Musk and Google are usurping the Turkish people’s right to receive news. Fuck all the oligarchs. Let’s ensure that we receive news from each other via Bluesky.

    5. turkish__cowboy on

      Turkish opposition TV had sued Google over censoring left-leaning news in favor of Erdogan.

    6. “See X is cencoring speech autocrats don’t like but at least Elon allows me to deny the Holocaust on here. You libs just hate freedom of speech”

    7. nerokae1001 on

      Dont you guys think EU should provide alternative to twitter, whatsapp that funded by EU and not belongings of some billionaires or VC

    8. PumkpinPie on

      Turk here. I have never heard anyone ever speak about bluesky. 99.99% of the people never heard of it.

    9. Mister-Psychology on

      Bluesky are just so small they don’t care about the Turkish market right now. As long as Erdogan is in power they may just be banned outright. They will need to wait for a new party to take power which may take 1 to 15 years. At that point they will be so big they will act exactly like Twitter acts today. I know some may think they are some free speech center. They may be right this moment.

      > According to the Freedom of Expression Association (İFÖD), at least 44 Bluesky accounts have already been blocked in Turkey under the same Article 8/A of Law No. 5651. These restrictions were enacted by various judicial decisions, again citing concerns over national security and public order.

      > Despite the rulings, Bluesky has not taken any action to suspend or block these accounts, and they remain accessible from within Turkey. However, if the platform refuses to comply with Turkish court orders to restrict access to certain users, authorities may consider a full ban on the platform, a possibility that past precedents suggest is not unlikely. (TY/VK)

    10. Xelonima on

      Not only that, we also produced our own disinformation-fighting tools.

    11. RottenPingu1 on

      And that Nazi owner handing over their data to Erdogan.

    12. inokentii on

      I think it’s a good idea for all twitter users, who are tired of censorship and russian propaganda

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