If this happened to you after 2.5 years, what’s the first thing you would look up? https://t.co/nb1RQ8ByMv
— Skyler Irvine (@theSkylerIrvine) January 16, 2020
Confirmed: #Turkey has started unblocking #Wikipedia. Real-time network data show access restored with multiple providers as of 10:30 pm local time; restrictions remain in place with other providers for now; incident duration 991 days ? #WikipediaDay
— NetBlocks.org (@netblocks) January 15, 2020
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The best present we got for Wikipedia's 19th birthday was being unblocked in Turkey. ?? (thread) https://t.co/kSVETTU5CO
— Wikipedia (@Wikipedia) January 16, 2020
" The case is still pending at the European court, and Can Yeginsu, a London-based lawyer representing Wikipedia said it would address both the Turkish law that allowed the ban and the lengthy judicial process to remove it." https://t.co/69SRlkoI2P
— Ceylan Yeginsu (@CeylanWrites) January 16, 2020
Some good news. Following a Constitutional Court decision, Wikipedia is back in Turkey. Only you were in Turkey in the last few years you could really see how important Wikipedia was. https://t.co/h47IfMLv87
— Peter Kreko (@peterkreko) January 16, 2020
Turkey restores access to Wikipedia after 991 days https://t.co/4QHwscG8tX via @netblocks
— Émna Mizouni ~ آمنة الميزوني (@EmnaMizouni) January 15, 2020
The best present we got for Wikipedia's 19th birthday was being unblocked in Turkey. ?? (thread) https://t.co/kSVETTU5CO
— Wikipedia (@Wikipedia) January 16, 2020
Today @Wikimedia announced that it had received reports that after more than two and a half years being blocked, access to Wikipedia in Turkey is actively being restored. ? ? https://t.co/aX62QlahwM pic.twitter.com/FmbXJjbTsY
— Access Now (@accessnow) January 16, 2020
We are thrilled that the people of Turkey will once again be able to participate in the largest global conversation about the culture and history of Turkey online. #WelcomeBackTurkey! https://t.co/kSVETTU5CO
— Wikipedia (@Wikipedia) January 16, 2020
Access to Wikipedia restored in Turkey after more than two and a half years – Wikimedia Foundation https://t.co/xH0Jc8aocm
— Dunja Mijatovic (@Dunja_Mijatovic) January 16, 2020
In a milestone moment for ensuring freedom of expression and access to knowledge around the world, the block of @Wikipedia in Turkey has finally been lifted! #WelcomeBackTurkey https://t.co/S5cbYGGlFc
— Esra'a (@ealshafei) January 16, 2020
Is it time to decentralize the web?https://t.co/Z93IOY00pw @timberners_lee @lsanger
— Tim (@Timccopeland) January 16, 2020
I support the Lebanese people protesting and demanding their government take care of all of its people, not just the rich and powerful. As we fight corruption in our home, we should support those fighting corruption in theirs. https://t.co/Ow4wcmtxwk
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) October 21, 2019
It's not just older voter's who are giving Joe Biden his lead among the AA community!!!???? https://t.co/ux5VfEa2gW
— Pete Belmonte ????? (@PeteBelmonte) January 16, 2020
The @farrellybros are the 2019 Morton E. Ruderman Award in #Inclusion winners! Throughout their careers they’ve consistently cast actors with #disabilities in their movies. Read the press release in @washingtonpost here: https://t.co/2rdQhEGjdv pic.twitter.com/2cwovO5S8Y
— Ruderman Family Foundation (@RudermanFdn) December 4, 2019
Live coverage from @washingtonpost this evening. In the studio with @costareports @jameshohmann + @Rho_Co https://t.co/DHIDp0joi0 https://t.co/LxOER3Y1j1 pic.twitter.com/cIjeLCwKY3
— Libby Casey (@libcasey) January 15, 2020
BREAKING NOW: Battle of Midway, sunken Japanese aircraft carrier, Kaga, found!
— U.S. Naval History (@USNHistory) October 18, 2019
Read here:https://t.co/zsHAwzLOUO pic.twitter.com/UA01dDul2W
This confirms that Trump is a crook (no shocker there) and was shaking down Zelenski for dirt on Bidenhttps://t.co/cZIu9O3POs
— Dennis of Texas (@independant1492) January 15, 2020
Family Research Council hires controversial former Army officer, Jerry Boykin https://t.co/VnczVOOcdu
— seeshell (@Tentoads4truth) January 8, 2020
Huge sinkhole swallows bus in China and explodes, killing at least six https://t.co/BzF3kJLlJZ
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) January 15, 2020
Why did a bird have so much power over the internet in the first place?https://t.co/zMsc02Q583
— Connor Stone (@connorstonehere) January 16, 2020
Turkey Restores Wikipedia After More Than 2-Year Ban https://t.co/9e1HCRaXlJ
— arianna ciccone (@_arianna) January 16, 2020
The Turkish government lifted a two-and-a-half-year ban on Wikipedia on Wednesday, restoring access to the online encyclopedia a month after the country’s top court ruled that blocking it was unconstitutional. https://t.co/x6hAAYA7qb
— PEN America (@PENamerica) January 16, 2020
Today is @Wikipedia’s 19th birthday. Reuniting with the people of Turkey is the best present we could imagine. ?? Here’s to a great 20th year! #WikipediaDay https://t.co/ioYwxBvRKT
— Katherine Maher (@krmaher) January 16, 2020
" The case is still pending at the European court, and Can Yeginsu, a London-based lawyer representing Wikipedia said it would address both the Turkish law that allowed the ban and the lengthy judicial process to remove it." https://t.co/69SRlkoI2P
— Ceylan Yeginsu (@CeylanWrites) January 16, 2020
After almost three years, access to @Wikipedia was restored in Turkey last night. @Can_Yeginsu is leading Anthony Jones for @Wikimedia in the challenge to the ban before the European Court of Human Rights. Today’s story from @nytimes: https://t.co/hsCGeNQXEs pic.twitter.com/UNYdbFq0Pn
— 4 New Square (@4NewSquare) January 16, 2020
Turkey Restores Wikipedia After More Than 2-Year Banhttps://t.co/TlPAoRw83T
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) January 16, 2020
Finally, Turkey's authoritarian government is allowing its people access to @Wikipedia again. https://t.co/1xACddeCtu
— David Beard (@dabeard) January 16, 2020
Good news: Turkey has finally lifted a 2.5 year ban on @Wikipedia https://t.co/ubzLcIbc2C
— Prashant Rao (@prashantrao) January 16, 2020
Turkey Restores Wikipedia After More Than 2-Year Ban https://t.co/zNiewve5Dn pic.twitter.com/V5wBLCsroC
— Endi Zentarmi (@EndiZentarmi) January 16, 2020