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Turkey hits Twitter, Pinterest with advertising bans

No place for ‘digital fascism’, says Erdogan govt

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Jan 2021 10:30PM

Turkey hits Twitter, Pinterest with advertising bans
Twitter says Periscope, its mobile app for live streaming video will shut down by March as usage declines. – AFP pic, January 19, 2021

ANKARA – Turkey today hit Twitter, Pinterest, and Periscope with advertising bans after they failed to follow Facebook and appoint a local representative to take down contentious posts under a new media law.

Freedom of speech defenders warn the law is part of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's attempt to control social media and stop any dissent against his government.

The social media legislation passed last year meant networks with over a million users had to appoint an envoy to handle court orders to remove offending content within 48 hours.

The bans on the three platforms came into force today while companies who advertise with them will also be fined, Turkey’s deputy infrastructure minister Omer Fatih Sayan tweeted.

Ankara is “determined to do whatever is necessary to protect our people's data, privacy and rights”, Sayan added.

“We will never allow digital fascism and rule-breaking to dominate in Turkey,” he said.

If the networks continue to ignore the law, Turkey will cut their bandwidth by 50% in April then 90% by May, thus rendering them effectively inaccessible.

Some platforms that failed to comply by the first deadline last November, including Facebook and Twitter, were hit with millions of dollars in fines.

Facebook said yesterday it will appoint a local envoy but recognised “how important it is for our platform to be a place where users can exercise their freedom of expression”.

It joins YouTube, TikTok, and Dailymotion in compliance, drawing anger from activists. Facebook’s Russian equivalent VK opened a local office in November.

Milena Buyum, Amnesty International’s Turkey campaigner, said Monday that “Facebook’s decision leaves them – and Google, YouTube and others – in serious danger of becoming an instrument of state censorship”.

Research shows that as Erdogan’s grip on mainstream media tightened, especially since he survived a failed coup in 2016, younger people have sought information online, especially on social media.

Although Turkey named Periscope in the decisions, Twitter last month said its mobile app for live streaming video will shut down by March as usage declined.

The “cyber world... has become a threat to humanity”, Erdogan warned last week, promising commitment to a “cyber homeland” as part of Turkey's defence.

“Those who control data can establish their digital dictatorships by disregarding democracy, the law, rights, and freedoms,” the president added. – AFP, January 19, 2021

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