Instagram blocked in Turkey for three consecutive days Turkish authorities have decided to block access to Instagram for the third consecutive day. This American social network is very popular in Turkey, with over 50 million subscribers out of the country’s 85 million inhabitants, according to local media. This blocking decision has sparked strong reactions among Turkish users, who have turned to other means to bypass this restriction. Some have used VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) to access Instagram, while others have expressed their discontent on other platforms. Turkish authorities have not provided an official explanation for this block, leaving users uncertain about the duration of this restriction. This measure comes in a context of political tensions and increasing restrictions on freedom of expression in Turkey. Despite this block, many users continue to search for ways to access Instagram and share their content. This situation raises questions about freedom of expression and access to information in Turkey, and raises concerns about the sustainability of these restrictions.
According to local sources, the number of users of the American social network in Turkey exceeds 50 million, which is impressive considering the total population of the country is 85 million inhabitants. Turkey blocks access to Instagram Turkey woke up on Sunday, August 4, still deprived of Instagram, according to AFP. The Turkish Information and…