Türkiye continues with a series of prohibition communications and games platforms to block "Discord"

Justice Minister Yilmaz Tong said that Türkiye blocked the social media platform “disagreement” after a court indicated concern about its use by groups involved in child abuse. The ban came after publications on the platform and praised a young man who killed two young women earlier this month. The incident provoked widespread anger via social media and renewed invitations to draw up strict organizational rules. Limiting websites in Turkey in Turkey is a history of access to websites, as it has previously blocked platforms such as “X” (formerly Twitter), “YouTube” and “Facebook”. In August, it was also banned on the Roblox game platform for fear related to children’s safety. Earlier this week, the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure said Abdel Qader Cader Acadion that the government does not aim to impose too many restrictions, but that it uses “every necessary authority in his hand to protect our youth.” It was not possible to get an immediate remark from ‘Discord’, which is popular with e -game practitioners and younger users. This limitation comes to a similar step that Russia has taken this week, amid an increase in governments around the world on digital platforms due to safety issues.