There is no easy answer to censorship by intimidation, especially in a country like Turkey that has a hostage-taking law requiring platforms to have local staff.

But the mealy-mouthed “some content” from the Public Policy handle is a shameful failure to provide any transparency or accountability.
Reposted from southpaw
The chief dirty bird admits, in so many words, to censoring Erdogan’s opposition on the eve of the election because he was cowering before a threat.

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