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41% of users (139,042 of 342,650) in the post-coup dataset voluntarily removed 18% of all post-coup tweets by switching to protected mode, deleting accounts, or deleting individual tweets; the largest groups were active users who deleted some tweets (44% of affected accounts) and users who switched to protected mode (22%).
From 2017-tanash-decline — The Decline of Social Media Censorship and the Rise of Self-Censorship after the 2016 Failed Turkish Coup · §4.1, Table 1 · 2017 · Free and Open Communications on the Internet
Implications
- Self-censorship at this scale represents a failure mode where circumvention tools alone cannot help—users must also believe posting is safe, not merely technically possible.
- Circumvention tools should surface clear threat models distinguishing platform-side censorship (takedown orders) from network-level blocking, since they require different mitigations.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.