Is Wikipedia still accessible via VPN from Turkey?
If accessible, then how about the effort spent in pushing a response to the
government, which might not let them change their mind, nor stop them from
blocking sometime later, instead, focus on encouraging the use of VPNs more?
VPNs are no longer the "terminal" things. Just a button click, and you're
browsing from the US or UK.
If the government bans *all* internet access, then fine. But ban only
Wikipedia? Unless VPNs don't work in Turkey too.
rex
On Saturday, April 29, 2017, Isaac Olatunde <reachout2isaac(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Greetings,
Today, a court sitting in Ankara banned access to Wikipedia. The reason
for the ban is not clear but a statement credited to Turkey's
communications ministry said " Wikipedia was attempting to run a smear
campaign against Turkey ". Well, its seems the ban was imposed following a
failed attempt by the government to control Wikipedia's contents.[1]
You may want to contribute to a proposed community's response to the ban.
I have provided a link to the draft below.
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/access-
wikipedia-blocked-turkey-47102196
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Response_to_2017_ban_in_Turkey
Best,
Isaac