Mere days after it blocked access to Twitter, the Turkish government has done the same for YouTube._WebRazzi reports that the video-sharing site is now unavailable through all ISPs, and has posted a screenshot which confirms the move. It simply reads at the bottom: “Access has been blocked by Telecommunication Communication Presidency.” According to_Reuters,_the Turkish telecoms authority TIB confirmed today it has taken “administrative measure” against the Google-owned platform. A second screenshot posted by WebRazzi from the TIB website reportedly details its decision to add YouTube to its list of banned websites in Turkey. (This is a developing story. More to...

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