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| Turkey blocks Reddit through its internet censorship law The Turkish government's eagerness to censor the internet isn't letting up any time soon. The country's officials have blocked Reddit under the guise of Internet Law 5651, which lets Turkey ban sites it suspects of hosting 'scandalous' content lik... http://www.engadget.com/2015/11/14/t...blocks-reddit/ |
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