Yesterday we announced her its ban Twitter in Turkey. As was natural, the Turks were not happy with the government's move, sought alternative ways to bypass cybernetics censorship.
So the service continued to be accessible via VPN or changing DNS. Today, the "democratic" government of Turkey also blocked Google DNS.
According to local sources, Turkey has blocked Google's DNS across the country, shutting down a major one backdoor cuts στους Τούρκους χρήστες που θέλουν να συνδεθούν με το social network.
For the record, earlier this weekteam, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan promised during an election rally that he would wipe out Twitter, regardless of what the international community says.
The country's authorities claim that the social network has ignored repeated government requests to remove links, despite version judicial decisions.
Of course, Turkish users will not stop connecting as there are still SMS or VPNs. There are alternatives to DNS again from Google and elsewhere.
Let's say, with OpenDNS at the following addresses:
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
Everything shows that Erdoğan and the people around him have not understood that the limitations have opposite effects. Even with a ban on the social network, the Turks continue to give present to the microblogging service. The local community has been furious and the international community condemns the incident. perhaps in this way the Turkish Prime Minister believes he can impose his opinion. An opinion that condemns free communication and makes it illegal.