Why Twitter does not block PKK-linked accounts for “glorifying violence”

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Why Twitter does not block PKK-linked accounts for “glorifying violence”
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Here we explain how Twitter failed to censor violent groups like the PKK and Daesh

At the beginning of the social media era, many thought platforms such as Twitter and Facebook would provide somewhere for opposing views to thrive so that constructive debates could try to achieve reconciliation.

“When the looting starts, the shooting starts," the president wrote, referring to incidents of violence and looting at different protest sites. Syria-born Abdi joined the PKK, recognised as a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the US, NATO and the EU, in the 1990s. He participated in the group’s terror campaign against Ankara from his early years.

It is not only Abdi, for there are other accounts that support the PKK - they have sometimes been active under different aliases. , is one of them. It occasionally shares content glorifying the PKK and its leadership.

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