Iran's internet shutdown is chillingly precise and may last some time

Iran's internet shutdown has entered its 36th hour, with no signs of letting up, as authorities continue to quell escalating anti-government protests. The blackout, which blocks an astonishing 90% of internet traffic, is being characterized by experts as "unprecedented" and "far harsher than previous digital blackouts in the country."

The shutdown's sophistication and severity have been likened to a "new high-water mark," with Iranian digital rights expert Amir Rashidi describing it as "like living in the middle of nowhere, with no BTS towers" – a stark contrast to the limited connectivity Iranians once enjoyed. Even Elon Musk's Starlink satellite system was jammed during this period, rendering even the lifeline internet services ineffective.

What sets this blackout apart from previous instances is its fine-tuned precision and what appears to be a more permanent solution for the authorities. According to Doug Madory, an expert in internet infrastructure, "this might be for the long haul."

The shutdown's implications extend beyond mere communication; it also stifles access to essential information and social media platforms, where Iranians rely on these platforms to voice their dissent. The fact that Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, continued to post updates online despite the blackout underscores the regime's reliance on internet connectivity for propaganda purposes.

This raises questions about the effectiveness of such measures in curtailing dissent and maintaining control. As Madory noted, "there are big costs to taking everything down." The Iranian government's attempts to fine-tune its censorship tools suggest a desire to prolong this blackout, potentially rendering it a defining feature of their response to ongoing protests.

The implications of Iran's internet shutdown also resonate beyond the country's borders, as other nations grapple with similar issues. India is developing its own state-managed messaging app, while Russia pushes for a "super app" model akin to China's WeChat. However, for now, it appears that Iran's approach remains uniquely severe and restrictive.
 
omg 36 hours already?! 😱 this is getting out of hand i mean i get it protest season but this is crazy how they can just shut down like 90% of the internet 🀯 i feel so bad for the ppl stuck in the middle of nowhere with no wifi lol amir rashidi's quote tho... "like living in the middle of nowhere" 🌎 what if its not even a temporary measure? πŸ€” this could be how they plan to control ppl forever 😱 and it raises such good questions about online freedom & gov control πŸ”’πŸ‘€
 
im not surprised at all by this level of control the gov is trying to exert over people's lives πŸ’»πŸ”’ they're basically putting a stranglehold on every aspect of life and crushing dissent before it even starts 🀯 i mean what's next? they gonna take away our cellphones too? or maybe put us in " digital isolation" for speaking out against them 🚫 it's like they think we can just switch off our phones and magically forget about everything that's going on πŸ™„
 
OMG u gotta wonder wut's goin on in Iran rn 🀯 their internet shutdown is gettin more intense by the hour! 36 hrs already and no end in sight πŸ’” experts say its "unprecedented" & "far harsher" than previous blackouts - talk about a smackdown to dissent πŸ’₯ even Elon Musk's Starlink got jammed 🚫, what a blow to their tech plans. I feel bad for the Iranians who r losin connectivity & access to info/social media platforms - its not just about speech, but also livelihoods πŸ€• & freedom of expression... its like livin in the dark ages! 😨
 
πŸ˜• this is so concerning. I mean, 36 hours in without internet? that's like being cut off from the world, you know? πŸŒπŸ’» it's not just about communication, it's about access to info, social media... all those things that people use to express themselves and share their voices. And what's even more crazy is that Elon Musk's Starlink got jammed too 🀯. like, what kind of tech is this? πŸ€”

and I get why the gov wants to control it, but at what cost? πŸ€‘ there are big consequences to silencing people, and it's not like it's going to stop protests or anything πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. it just seems like a major overreach, you know? πŸ’₯
 
omg this is so crazy 🀯 i mean 36 hours straight no internet is like something out of a movie! i feel bad for the iranians trying to get info online or connect with loved ones while all that's being blocked πŸ˜” it's not just about the protests but also about free speech and access to information. i'm guessing the gov is really worried about ppl finding out stuff they don't want them to know 🀫 anyway, it's wild how even starlink got jammed πŸ“΅ this could be a game changer for internet security i wonder what other countries will try to replicate this kind of censorship πŸ‘€
 
man 36 hours without internet? that's crazy like when mobile phones were first coming out and our parents were like "wait till you get to the next town" πŸ“±πŸŒ i remember being able to access info from anywhere, even in rural areas. now it's all about having a connection, and its affecting people's right to free speech πŸ€”. i wonder what elon musk would say if he was still in charge of starlink πŸš€πŸ’»
 
omg this is soooo concerning πŸ€• like who wants their internet taken away? especially when they're using it to voice their opinion and stuff πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ i feel bad for the people stuck in the middle of all this, no BTS towers or starlink, that's just cruel πŸ˜“
 
🀯 this is wild what's going on in iran right now! 🚫 the internet shutdown is insane with no signs of letting up, i feel like they're trying to cut off all communication and info. πŸ“Ί it's crazy that even elon musk's starlink system got jammed lol

i'm not surprised though, the gov has been cracking down on dissent for ages, but this takes it to a whole new level 😱. i mean, using an internet blackout as a tool for control is super effective, at least in the short term.

but let's be real, there are some major cons to this move πŸ€” like, how can they expect people to just go along with this? or worse, get brainwashed into supporting the regime πŸ™„. and what about freedom of speech, isn't that a thing anymore?

anyway, it's interesting to see how other countries are reacting to this πŸ‘€ india's developing its own state-managed messaging app and russia is pushing for a super app model like china's wechat... πŸ€– but yeah, iran's approach remains uniquely severe 🚫. hope the people of iran get their internet back soon! πŸ’»
 
πŸš«πŸ’» this is crazy! i mean, we've seen some harsh internet shutdowns in the past, but 36 hours on? that's like something out of a sci-fi movie πŸ€–. it's insane how much control they're trying to exert over people's online lives. and elon musk's starlink getting jammed too? 🚫 that's just ridiculous. i'm not surprised the supreme leader is still posting updates, though - propaganda is all about controlling the narrative, right? πŸ’¬ anyway, it's clear this shutdown is a big deal, and not just for iran... how many other countries are gonna follow suit with their own state-managed messaging apps or super apps? πŸ€”
 
🀯 I mean, 36 hours into an internet shutdown that blocks 90% of the internet traffic is just crazy... reminds me of the good old days when our government was like 'be careful what you post online' πŸ˜… but now it's like they're playing a game of digital whack-a-mole. Starlink jammed? 🚫 That's like something out of a sci-fi movie. And Ayatollah Ali Khamenei still posting updates despite the blackout? That's just showing how much they rely on social media to spew their propaganda πŸ’₯. The fact that they're trying to prolong this blackout is like, are they worried we'll figure out what's going on and rise up against them? πŸ€”
 
I'm not sure if this is a good idea at all... I mean, shutting down 90% of the internet? It's like they're trying to take away our freedom or something πŸ€”. And what's with the fine-tuning, it sounds like they want to make sure people can't access anything that might stir up dissent. But isn't that kinda against human rights and all that jazz?

And have you seen Elon Musk's Starlink system get jammed too? That's just wild! It shows how vulnerable our reliance on the internet is. I'm not saying it's a good solution for them to shut down, but at the same time... it does make me think about how easily we can be cut off from the world if they want us to be.

I dunno, maybe I'm just being too paranoid πŸ˜’. But isn't this kinda like something out of a dystopian movie? πŸ“Ί
 
I'm low-key worried about this πŸ€”, like what's the point of having a free internet if you can just shut it down whenever the government wants? It's like they're testing the limits of dissent and control 🚫. The fact that even Elon Musk's Starlink system got jammed shows how serious they are about silencing opposition voices. I'm not saying it's all doom and gloom, but if other countries start following suit, we need to have a conversation about online freedom and accountability 🀝. Can't we just find a balance between security and expression? 😊
 
omg can u believe this 🀯! 36 hours in & still no end in sight for irans internet shutdown πŸš«πŸ’» i mean even starlink got jammed lol what kinda tech does the gov have now? πŸ˜‚ but seriously, this is like a whole new level of censorship. how r they gonna keep ppl quiet w/o internet connectivity tho? πŸ€” and what's up w/ ayatollah ali khamenei posting updates online despite the blackout? didn't he know about the shutdown? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ anywayz, it's def making ppl think hard about gov control & censorship. we gotta stay vigilant πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ
 
like whoa, 36 hours and still no end in sight πŸ™„ the fact that even Elon Musk's Starlink system got jammed is just wow, what a testament to their advanced tech skills lol... and I'm not surprised they're extending this "blackout" as long as possible, gotta keep those dissenting voices silenced πŸ’”. it's wild how they're essentially creating a digital no-fly zone πŸ›«οΈ, but hey, at least the supreme leader got his Instagram updates... that's what matters, right? πŸ˜‰
 
OMG, can you even imagine living in a country where the internet just literally gets SHUT DOWN πŸ€―πŸ’» like, what are they even doing?!?! The fact that Elon Musk's Starlink system got jammed too is like, WORST CASE SCENARIO 😱 I mean, we've seen some crazy censorship moves before but this one is on another level. It's not just about controlling the narrative, it's about silencing entire countries πŸ—£οΈπŸ’₯ The impact on people's lives and freedom of expression can't be overstated πŸ™πŸŒŽ
 
🀯 this internet shutdown in iran is like something out of a sci-fi movie πŸ’» with 90% of the internet blocked, its like living in a digital dark age πŸŒ‘ i mean, who needs starlink or any other satellite system when u can just block everything that's already online πŸ˜‚ anyway, its not just about the tech, its also about control and propaganda πŸ“’ the fact that ayatollah khamenei is still posting updates despite the blackout shows how much they rely on internet connectivity for their messaging... but will it be effective in silencing dissent? πŸ€”
 
omg 36 hours without internet? thats crazy! 😲 i feel bad 4 those ppl who r tryna express themselves thru the web but r bein blocked out πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. cant the gov just let ppl have some freedom online? πŸ€” like, what's the point of havin all this tech if u caint use it? πŸ“±πŸ’» anywayz, i think its pretty sus how they're tryna keep ppl from gettin info & expressin themselves online. its like, how r they expect ppl 2 just take it lyin down? πŸ˜’
 
🀯 this shutdown is wild fam! 90% of internet traffic blocked? that's like trying to live without socials or news πŸ“°πŸ˜± i feel for the Iranians who are stuck in the dark, but at the same time, i'm low-key impressed by the gov's tech game πŸ’» they're like "we gotchu" when it comes to staying on top of things online πŸ‘€ but, tbh, isn't this just a fancy way of saying "we don't wanna be interrupted"? πŸ€” and what's with all these other countries trying to create their own messaging apps? is it 'cause they're worried about being too connected or something? πŸ“±πŸ’»
 
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