The Turkish Government blocked Twitter a few days ago after it_was used to expose alleged government corruption. Despite the ban, Turkish residents have managed to work around the censorship by using alternative DNS services such as Google’s public DNS service_or OpenDNS. News of DNS workarounds spread quickly within the country; tweets sent from inside Turkey were up over 138% compared to before the censoring of the service was implemented. Now, a publication based in Turkey is reporting that the Turkish government has also blocked Google’s DNS service, making it even harder to circumvent the ban. Those in Turkey are still...

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