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  1. BGP routing data tells the story: #Iran's #internet footprint has visibly shrunk between the January protests shutdown and today's ongoing blackout — now the longest nationwide internet shutdown ever recorded.

    The infrastructure is being dismantled in plain sight. #IranInternetStatus #InternetShutdown #Iranwar #keepiton

  2. Bannière activée en Indonésie afin de protester contre le blocage partiel de Wikipédia. Déjà vue 1,2 million de fois (12 000 clics). id.wikipedia.org/?banner=Indon

    #KeepItOn #Wikipedia #Indonesie

  3. Internet in Iran may appear to be “back online”, but it is far from fully restored.

    These graphs aggregate ~65 independent measurements and show network behavior before, during, and after the #Iran #InternetShutdown. While connectivity has resumed, deliberate degradation of quality of service remains clearly visible in sustained latency spikes and rhythmic instability.

    #IranProtests #IranInternetStatus #KeepItOn #Filternet

  4. We're helping people in Iran get set up with #Matrix.

    So far we've supported several servers (directly and indirectly) so the community has infrastructure nobody can just switch off.
    Right now we're preparing for the next internet shutdown. Offline plans and local comms aren't nice-to-haves they're literally survival tools.
    We prepare before the blackout, not after.

    With hope for #freedom in Iran.

    #Iran #Matrix #InternetShutdown #DigitalResistance #Decentralized #KeepItOn

  5. دووتا (Duta) یک اپلیکیشن خبرخوان و یک پروتکل انتقال فوق‌سبک است که به‌گونه‌ای طراحی شده تا در برابر اختلالات اینترنت، از جمله قطع‌های پیچیده منطقه‌ای و سراسری اینترنت، مقاومت بالایی داشته باشد. نسخه آزمایشی این برنامه هم اکنون در دسترس عموم قرار گرفته است. اگر با کسی درایران در شرایط فعلی در تماس هستید،‌ لینک نصب گوگل پلی را برایشان ارسال کنید: play.google.com/store/apps/det
    #IranProtests #IranInternetStatus #Iran #Keepiton #Duta

  6. 2/4
    🔎 ¿Qué está pasando con la red?
    Grupos de monitoreo como #NetBlocks reportan que la conectividad ha caído a niveles mínimos. Expertos señalan que el patrón es idéntico al utilizado en crisis anteriores: un "apagón total" diseñado para:
    1️⃣ Cortar la coordinación interna de los manifestantes.
    2️⃣ Impedir que fotos y videos de la represión lleguen al exterior.
    3️⃣ Inutilizar incluso las VPN que muchos ciudadanos usan para saltar la censura.
    #Censura #KeepItOn #IranProtests2026

  7. I'm really excited to share my new Cost of Internet Shutdowns report for 2025. It was a big year, an almost $20bn economic hit, much of it from #Russia, which took more big steps towards its RuNet endgame. #Venezuela as No.2 thanks to an extended blockade of X, plus shorter bans of #TikTok & #Telegram, that drained ~$2bn from its economy top10vpn.com/research/cost-of- #KeepItOn #InternetShutdowns #censorship #Internet #twitter

  8. I'm really excited to share my new Cost of Internet Shutdowns report for 2025. It was a big year, an almost $20bn economic hit, much of it from #Russia, which took more big steps towards its RuNet endgame. #Venezuela as No.2 thanks to an extended blockade of X, plus shorter bans of #TikTok & #Telegram, that drained ~$2bn from its economy top10vpn.com/research/cost-of- #KeepItOn #InternetShutdowns #censorship #Internet #twitter

  9. I'm really excited to share my new Cost of Internet Shutdowns report for 2025. It was a big year, an almost $20bn economic hit, much of it from #Russia, which took more big steps towards its RuNet endgame. #Venezuela as No.2 thanks to an extended blockade of X, plus shorter bans of #TikTok & #Telegram, that drained ~$2bn from its economy top10vpn.com/research/cost-of- #KeepItOn #InternetShutdowns #censorship #Internet #twitter

  10. I'm really excited to share my new Cost of Internet Shutdowns report for 2025. It was a big year, an almost $20bn economic hit, much of it from #Russia, which took more big steps towards its RuNet endgame. #Venezuela as No.2 thanks to an extended blockade of X, plus shorter bans of #TikTok & #Telegram, that drained ~$2bn from its economy top10vpn.com/research/cost-of- #KeepItOn #InternetShutdowns #censorship #Internet #twitter

  11. I'm really excited to share my new Cost of Internet Shutdowns report for 2025. It was a big year, an almost $20bn economic hit, much of it from #Russia, which took more big steps towards its RuNet endgame. #Venezuela as No.2 thanks to an extended blockade of X, plus shorter bans of #TikTok & #Telegram, that drained ~$2bn from its economy top10vpn.com/research/cost-of- #KeepItOn #InternetShutdowns #censorship #Internet #twitter

  12. #Taliban have almost completely cut off #Afghanistan from the #Internet since yesterday. Here’s a comparison of access before and after the shutdown. #keepiton #InternetStatus #InternetShutdown

  13. >>> Security at what cost? Mobile data shutdown pushes Pakistan’s Balochistan further into isolation

    As Pakistan’s largest province, Balochistan has faced chronic underdevelopment, even while serving as a hub of the country’s natural mineral resources. In a province already isolated by geography and decades of state neglect, this digital blackout has severed connectivity for over 14 million people.

    ----> Read more: apc.org/en/blog/security-what-

    #Pakistan #Balochistan #KeepItOn #InternetShutdowns

  14. >>> Security at what cost? Mobile data shutdown pushes Pakistan’s Balochistan further into isolation

    As Pakistan’s largest province, Balochistan has faced chronic underdevelopment, even while serving as a hub of the country’s natural mineral resources. In a province already isolated by geography and decades of state neglect, this digital blackout has severed connectivity for over 14 million people.

    ----> Read more: apc.org/en/blog/security-what-

    #Pakistan #Balochistan #KeepItOn #InternetShutdowns

  15. >>> Security at what cost? Mobile data shutdown pushes Pakistan’s Balochistan further into isolation

    As Pakistan’s largest province, Balochistan has faced chronic underdevelopment, even while serving as a hub of the country’s natural mineral resources. In a province already isolated by geography and decades of state neglect, this digital blackout has severed connectivity for over 14 million people.

    ----> Read more: apc.org/en/blog/security-what-

    #Pakistan #Balochistan #KeepItOn #InternetShutdowns

  16. >>> Security at what cost? Mobile data shutdown pushes Pakistan’s Balochistan further into isolation

    As Pakistan’s largest province, Balochistan has faced chronic underdevelopment, even while serving as a hub of the country’s natural mineral resources. In a province already isolated by geography and decades of state neglect, this digital blackout has severed connectivity for over 14 million people.

    ----> Read more: apc.org/en/blog/security-what-

    #Pakistan #Balochistan #KeepItOn #InternetShutdowns

  17. >>> Security at what cost? Mobile data shutdown pushes Pakistan’s Balochistan further into isolation

    As Pakistan’s largest province, Balochistan has faced chronic underdevelopment, even while serving as a hub of the country’s natural mineral resources. In a province already isolated by geography and decades of state neglect, this digital blackout has severed connectivity for over 14 million people.

    ----> Read more: apc.org/en/blog/security-what-

    #Pakistan #Balochistan #KeepItOn #InternetShutdowns

  18. "We, the undersigned organizations and members of the #KeepItOn coalition — a global network of more than 345 organizations from 106 countries working to end internet shutdowns —strongly condemn the internet disruptions in the Syrian governorate of Suwayda. We urgently call on the Syrian transitional government to immediately and fully restore internet access and to ensure the protection of people’s right to communicate, organize, and seek safety during times of crisis.

    The internet shutdowns and connectivity disruptions in Suwayda occurred in a context of heightened political and sectarian tension that erupted in violence on July 13, 2025. For months, residents of the predominantly Druze region have mobilized, demanding political reforms, economic relief, and the protection of Druze communities in Syria. However, the violent clashes that broke out between local Druze and Bedouin armed groups, and government security forces, exacerbated by Israeli airstrikes, have left over 1,400 people killed, at least 176,000 displaced, and widespread disruption to access to food, water, medicine, fuel, and telecommunications. The shutdowns during these times are a deeply worrying sign in light of reports of journalists being blocked from entering the region and serious human rights abuses, including summary executions and the indiscriminate killings of men, women, and children, kidnapping, attacks on healthcare, as well as the looting and torching of local homes and shops.

    Data from the Internet Outage Detection and Analysis (IODA) project confirmed a near-complete loss of internet connectivity in Suwayda since July 14, 2025, consistent with a potential intentional shutdown, one day after the breakout of violence on July 13, 2025."

    accessnow.org/press-release/sy

    #Syria #Censorship #InternetShutdowns

  19. "We, the undersigned organizations and members of the #KeepItOn coalition — a global network of more than 345 organizations from 106 countries working to end internet shutdowns —strongly condemn the internet disruptions in the Syrian governorate of Suwayda. We urgently call on the Syrian transitional government to immediately and fully restore internet access and to ensure the protection of people’s right to communicate, organize, and seek safety during times of crisis.

    The internet shutdowns and connectivity disruptions in Suwayda occurred in a context of heightened political and sectarian tension that erupted in violence on July 13, 2025. For months, residents of the predominantly Druze region have mobilized, demanding political reforms, economic relief, and the protection of Druze communities in Syria. However, the violent clashes that broke out between local Druze and Bedouin armed groups, and government security forces, exacerbated by Israeli airstrikes, have left over 1,400 people killed, at least 176,000 displaced, and widespread disruption to access to food, water, medicine, fuel, and telecommunications. The shutdowns during these times are a deeply worrying sign in light of reports of journalists being blocked from entering the region and serious human rights abuses, including summary executions and the indiscriminate killings of men, women, and children, kidnapping, attacks on healthcare, as well as the looting and torching of local homes and shops.

    Data from the Internet Outage Detection and Analysis (IODA) project confirmed a near-complete loss of internet connectivity in Suwayda since July 14, 2025, consistent with a potential intentional shutdown, one day after the breakout of violence on July 13, 2025."

    accessnow.org/press-release/sy

    #Syria #Censorship #InternetShutdowns

  20. "We, the undersigned organizations and members of the #KeepItOn coalition — a global network of more than 345 organizations from 106 countries working to end internet shutdowns —strongly condemn the internet disruptions in the Syrian governorate of Suwayda. We urgently call on the Syrian transitional government to immediately and fully restore internet access and to ensure the protection of people’s right to communicate, organize, and seek safety during times of crisis.

    The internet shutdowns and connectivity disruptions in Suwayda occurred in a context of heightened political and sectarian tension that erupted in violence on July 13, 2025. For months, residents of the predominantly Druze region have mobilized, demanding political reforms, economic relief, and the protection of Druze communities in Syria. However, the violent clashes that broke out between local Druze and Bedouin armed groups, and government security forces, exacerbated by Israeli airstrikes, have left over 1,400 people killed, at least 176,000 displaced, and widespread disruption to access to food, water, medicine, fuel, and telecommunications. The shutdowns during these times are a deeply worrying sign in light of reports of journalists being blocked from entering the region and serious human rights abuses, including summary executions and the indiscriminate killings of men, women, and children, kidnapping, attacks on healthcare, as well as the looting and torching of local homes and shops.

    Data from the Internet Outage Detection and Analysis (IODA) project confirmed a near-complete loss of internet connectivity in Suwayda since July 14, 2025, consistent with a potential intentional shutdown, one day after the breakout of violence on July 13, 2025."

    accessnow.org/press-release/sy

    #Syria #Censorship #InternetShutdowns

  21. "We, the undersigned organizations and members of the #KeepItOn coalition — a global network of more than 345 organizations from 106 countries working to end internet shutdowns —strongly condemn the internet disruptions in the Syrian governorate of Suwayda. We urgently call on the Syrian transitional government to immediately and fully restore internet access and to ensure the protection of people’s right to communicate, organize, and seek safety during times of crisis.

    The internet shutdowns and connectivity disruptions in Suwayda occurred in a context of heightened political and sectarian tension that erupted in violence on July 13, 2025. For months, residents of the predominantly Druze region have mobilized, demanding political reforms, economic relief, and the protection of Druze communities in Syria. However, the violent clashes that broke out between local Druze and Bedouin armed groups, and government security forces, exacerbated by Israeli airstrikes, have left over 1,400 people killed, at least 176,000 displaced, and widespread disruption to access to food, water, medicine, fuel, and telecommunications. The shutdowns during these times are a deeply worrying sign in light of reports of journalists being blocked from entering the region and serious human rights abuses, including summary executions and the indiscriminate killings of men, women, and children, kidnapping, attacks on healthcare, as well as the looting and torching of local homes and shops.

    Data from the Internet Outage Detection and Analysis (IODA) project confirmed a near-complete loss of internet connectivity in Suwayda since July 14, 2025, consistent with a potential intentional shutdown, one day after the breakout of violence on July 13, 2025."

    accessnow.org/press-release/sy

    #Syria #Censorship #InternetShutdowns

  22. "We, the undersigned organizations and members of the #KeepItOn coalition — a global network of more than 345 organizations from 106 countries working to end internet shutdowns —strongly condemn the internet disruptions in the Syrian governorate of Suwayda. We urgently call on the Syrian transitional government to immediately and fully restore internet access and to ensure the protection of people’s right to communicate, organize, and seek safety during times of crisis.

    The internet shutdowns and connectivity disruptions in Suwayda occurred in a context of heightened political and sectarian tension that erupted in violence on July 13, 2025. For months, residents of the predominantly Druze region have mobilized, demanding political reforms, economic relief, and the protection of Druze communities in Syria. However, the violent clashes that broke out between local Druze and Bedouin armed groups, and government security forces, exacerbated by Israeli airstrikes, have left over 1,400 people killed, at least 176,000 displaced, and widespread disruption to access to food, water, medicine, fuel, and telecommunications. The shutdowns during these times are a deeply worrying sign in light of reports of journalists being blocked from entering the region and serious human rights abuses, including summary executions and the indiscriminate killings of men, women, and children, kidnapping, attacks on healthcare, as well as the looting and torching of local homes and shops.

    Data from the Internet Outage Detection and Analysis (IODA) project confirmed a near-complete loss of internet connectivity in Suwayda since July 14, 2025, consistent with a potential intentional shutdown, one day after the breakout of violence on July 13, 2025."

    accessnow.org/press-release/sy

    #Syria #Censorship #InternetShutdowns

  23. About to begin our #RightsCon25 session about "Cross-Border Data Flows and Connectivity in Conflict Zones: A Role for Satellite Internet?" We'll be speaking about #LEOs systems such as #Starlink and #OneWeb - and what role they can - and can not - play in conflict zone. Looking forward to a great conversation!

    Session is at (you need to be registered to view): rightscon.summit.tc/t/rightsco

    #RightsCon #Internet #InternetAccess #KeepItOn

  24. NetBlocks is on a mission to expose internet censorship and promote digital rights 🌐✊. Their real-time data reveals how countries like #Indonesia and #Iraq are blocking social media features to suppress free expression. 📵 Let's stand together for an open internet! 💪 #KeepItOn #DigitalRights #InternetFreedom #NetBlocks 🌍✨

    🔗 netblocks.org/projects/observa

    @netblocks

  25. #InternetShutdown #Odisha

    The #Internet has been #blocked in certain parts of the #Balasore of Odisha since the morning of June 18th. Following an outbreak of #violence between two communities on Monday, the #shutdown order was issued.

    #LetTheNetWork #KeepItOn #SFLCin #NetDown

  26. 📚🌐 @Advocassembly ofrece cursos especiales sobre la lucha contra los #Apagones de Internet. Aprende sobre el impacto de los cortes de Internet, estrategias y tácticas para la campaña, y lecciones de la campaña #KeepItOn. ¡Inscríbete hoy!

    🔗: advocacyassembly.org/es/course

  27. Another week, another fantastic newsletter from Sam Woodhams! Today's topic is the spate of internet shutdowns in Pakistan targeting Imran Khan's PTI party ahead of the elections next month top10vpn.substack.com/p/friday #pakistan #PakistanElections #ImranKhan #vpn #InternetCensorship #keepiton #PTI

  28. another year, another block

    #algerian government blocks network access nation wide to "stop kids from cheating", but the real reason is that they keep leaking the exam papers due to corrupt officials, so they say it's because "kids are cheating" ( Yes that's somewhat true, kids cheat in exams, all over the world, yet their government doesn't block their network access )

    #privacy #keepiton #netblocks #algeria #africa

    @netblocks mastodon.social/@netblocks/110

  29. RT @accessnow_latam: Alerta Brasil: De acuerdo con el ministro de justicia, Flávio Dino, se confirmó que un tribunal ha decidido suspender de forma “temporal” los servicios de @telegram_br elconfidencial.com/mundo/2023-
    #KIO #KeepItOn