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Article 19 documents that Iran combines technical filtering with formal coercion of major foreign platforms (including Telegram, Instagram, and WhatsApp) to comply with content removal orders under threat of full blocking. The report notes that Iran's 2022 Women Life Freedom protests accelerated platform blocking when foreign operators refused compliance, demonstrating that the censorship system operates in two modes: coerce-and-allow for compliant platforms, block for non-compliant ones. Domain fronting via these platforms is therefore subject to sudden revocation if political conditions change.
From 2026-article19-tightening-the-net — Tightening the Net: China's Infrastructure of Oppression in Iran · §6 · 2026 · Article 19 (research report)
Implications
- Domain-fronting via major platforms (Telegram CDN, Instagram, WhatsApp) in Iran carries platform-cooperation risk: if IR demands the CDN operator block fronted traffic, the fronting domain may be yanked without warning.
- Platform blocking in IR is event-driven (tied to civil unrest / protest activity); circumvention tools should have automatic fallback when a fronting domain becomes unreachable.
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