@Klopsztanga: i came here from r/Turkey after a wykop user here posted something about ekşi sözlük. i am an ekşi sözlük reader myself so i found it interesting and came here :)
for your attention, #tureckiwykop is under threat.
in an interview with president erdogan today, he made some statements against sözlük. as far as i know this is the first time he makes a statement against a turkish website for it to shut down. i mean, he holds the absolute power and our goverment has done similar things before (blocking access to youtube and twitter for a period of time) so
not sure if this makes sense at all because it is translated from google, but here it goes:
„Żadne media cyfrowe nie są wolne od prawa. Oni zapłacą cenę. Mają wszelkiego rodzaju kłopoty. Nasi ludzie są nieustannie prowokowani programowo. Kwaśny słownik *(#tureckiwykop/ekşi sözlük)* na ich imię. Całkiem kwaśny”.
@giocarte: as people of different countries, we'll fight for our freedom of speech and will not let them silence us. governments are temporary, but as people, we are here to stay.
i hope we, as turks manage to elect a sane government after 19 years xD not very into your politics but hope you guys get rid of that PiS or smth you are dealing with
@Benq20: they used to block via DNS but now they are using some other techniques. ISP-level block as far as i am aware. there are many sites which cannot be accessed without a VPN
but since ekşi sözlük is a turkish based website, they might be able to close it completely. we will see what happens
@papaj_21_37: well all sites which include *ahem* adult content are blocked. twitter, facebook and youtube have been blocked before but their bans have been lifted.
they could've blocked VPN ips but i've never had any problems using a VPN yet. not sure why they haven't done it yet honestly
@jezussek @Rzeszowiak2 thank you so much for your support :) the elections will probably be held in 2023. we've never been this close to overthrowing AKP before. everyone i know of hates the government really. there is no middle ground. you either hate the government or love it, that's how things are like in Turkey
@Rzeszowiak2 currently the opposition consists of HDP (kurds), CHP (social democrats) and İP (secular nationalists). AKP (conservative party) and MHP (conservative nationalists) form the government. HDP will most definitely be against the current government in the next election and might make an alliance with CHP.
the problem is though, there are many people who hate HDP, even people who are anti-AKP. nationalist İP will not be willing to make an alliance
#programowanie #bash
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