Following a unsuccessful ban on Twitter , the Government of Turkey has decided to block the the Google Open public DNS service 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 because of its recent usage against turkish authorities .
Last week, the microblogging site - Twitter was blocked after many Turkish citizens started to post about
a powerful corruption scandal that happened there .Posts about it and the latest happenings went viral and the authorities had to pull the plug . But many users overcame the ban by using Google's public DNS services and soon people started to paint various hints about avoiding the ban on many buildings , and due to these actions , the number of tweets were even higher than it was before the ban (17000 tweets per minute).The move to restrict internet access ,according to the newspaper Hurriyet Daily News.comes as a executive order because Twitter pays no heed to court rulings ordering the website to remove the offensive tweets.
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