Turkish Parliament Approves Social Media Regulation Regardless of Considerations of Censorship

The regulation requires main social media firms akin to Fb and Twitter to maintain consultant workplaces in Turkey to take care of complaints in opposition to content material on their platforms
The law requires major social media companies such as Facebook and Twitter to keep representative offices in Turkey to deal with complaints against content on their platformsOriginal article
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