How Turkey silences journalists online, one removal request at a time - Committee to Protect Journalists

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How Turkey silences journalists online, one removal request at a time

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) used Berkman Klein’s Lumen database, in conjunction with other sources, to triangulate censored Twitter accounts of media outlets and journalists in Turkey, for a recent CPJ blog post. The blog delinates the disproportionate censorship of journalists in Turkey by way of Twitter's "country withheld content" (CWC) policy.

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https://cpj.org/blog/2018/08/how-turkey-silences-journalists-online-one-removal.php

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08/20/2018, 11:31

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08/20/2018, 07:31