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The Chilling Effects database contained only 33 notices from Twitter across all countries, far fewer than the 108 account-withholding requests disclosed in Twitter's own transparency reports for the same period; Twitter itself acknowledges its transparency reporting is neither 100% comprehensive nor complete, and the authors confirmed that at least 86% of Turkish government withholding requests for non-protected tweets were approved by Twitter.
From 2015-tanash-known — Known Unknowns: An Analysis of Twitter Censorship in Turkey · §3.1, §4.2 · 2015 · Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society
Implications
- Third-party disclosure mechanisms (Chilling Effects, Lumen) capture only a fraction of actual government censorship requests — researchers and tool designers should treat these databases as strict lower bounds, not representative samples.
- A platform approval rate of ≥86% for government withholding requests means platform cooperation is a near-reliable enforcement channel for censors; circumvention designs that route around censored platforms entirely (rather than relying on platform transparency) are more robust.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.