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ICLab's longitudinal monitoring detected censorship shifts coinciding with political events weeks before press coverage: Turkey's filtering rate rose from roughly 3% to 5% in late April 2017 — with blocked content shifting from pornography to news and political sites — ahead of a June 2017 constitutional referendum. India's censorship dropped from roughly 2% to 0.8% following a net neutrality announcement in late 2017, then partially recovered to roughly 1.5% after mid-2018 regulations clarified that illegal-content filtering would continue. Within the same country, different blocking techniques were applied to different content categories simultaneously (e.g., Turkey used DNS manipulation for illegal/streaming URLs but block pages for pornography and news).

From 2020-niaki-iclabICLab: A Global, Longitudinal Internet Censorship Measurement Platform · §V-C, Table III · 2020 · Symposium on Security \& Privacy

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