Turkey has restored access to Instagram after the social media site agreed to meet the country’s demands around censorship and crime-related content. The platform was blocked for over a week after accusations of censoring posts expressing condolences for Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. The agreement highlights the ongoing tensions between social media platforms and governments over content moderation. How should social media companies navigate the delicate balance between freedom of speech and complying with government regulations in different countries?
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Turkey unblocks Instagram after talks to address its concerns about crime and censorship
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