Turkey restores access to Instagram
Turkey just restored access to social media platform Instagram after the company agreed to cooperate with authorities to address the government's concerns.
According to Turkey's Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu, the access will be (was) restored at 9:30pm on Saturday.
"As
a result of our negotiations with Instagram officials, we will lift the
access block...after they promised to work together to meet our demands
regarding catalog crimes and on censorship imposed on users," Uraloglu
said in a post on X.
On
Friday last week, Turkey blocked access to the social media platform
for failing to comply with the country's "laws and rules" and public
sensitivities.
The week-long ban triggered protests from users and small businesses who reach their customers through the platform.
Turkey
and Instagram held talks after the ban, which followed a top Turkish
official's accusation that the social media site blocked condolence
posts over the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, leader of the
Palestinian militant group Hamas.
Turkey
has denounced Israel's attacks on Gaza, called for an immediate
ceasefire and criticised what it calls unconditional support for Israel
by the West.
Turkey
ranks fifth in the world in terms of Instagram usage, with more than 57
million users, following India, the United States, Brazil and
Indonesia, according to data platform Statista.
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