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Myanmar's new military government has ordered local telecoms to block Facebook and its family of apps within the country until February 7

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  • @hninyadanazaw Hnin Zaw on x
    LATEST DEVELOPMENT : New military government orders telecom companies to temporarily block Facebook as they assume the social media platform is disturbing the restoration of stability in the country. Jumping back to 2000s in three days. #myanmar https://twitter.com/...
  • @netblocks @netblocks on x
    ⚠️ Confirmed: Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp servers are now restricted in #Myanmar on state-owned internet provider MPT; real-time metrics show selective filtering in place even as basic connectivity is restored following military coup 📉 📰 https://netblocks.org/... …
  • @tostevinm Matthew Tostevin on x
    Myanmar's new junta has blocked Facebook - which is used by half of Myanmar's people and is a critical platform there for business as well as communications and news. https://www.reuters.com/... #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
  • @accessnow @accessnow on x
    BREAKING: Myanmar's government is now blocking Facebook (including Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger) until Feb 7 at midnight. Over 22 million people use Facebook in Myanmar, and it's a critical tool for citizens to share information and organize. #KeepitOn https://twitter.com/.…