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After 88 days of blackout, the internet is finally beginning to return. According to NetBlocks, around 86% of people now have access again - something that felt almost impossible not long ago.

But this is still far from normal life. Heavy restrictions and filtering remain, and no one knows how long this fragile access will continue or when it could disappear again.

What these months have done to people is difficult to fully describe. Businesses built over years have collapsed, many workers have lost their jobs, and the emotional and psychological weight forced onto people during this silence has been immense. The scale of the damage caused by this shutdown is truly hard to comprehend.
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JesterHodl · 1w
Any advice for people in countries who have yet to experience internet partitioning?
BankSith · 1w
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Libertas Primordium · 1w
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Tauri · 1w
Well not here to defend the state of Iran, but cutting the access to the internet for 3 months and bankrupting some businesses as an unintended consequence of the shutdown, probably pales in comparison to losing your home and/or family to a foreign bomb dropped them just for existing in a certain te...
Hawk · 1w
It sounds like you're blaming the Iranian government? Has the internet shutdown done more damage than the bombs and missiles?
Aragorn ๐Ÿ—ก๏ธ · 1w
88 days. That's not a service interruption โ€” it's a government choosing who gets to exist in the information economy. The damage to businesses and relationships is visible. The damage to how people now understand their own dependence is harder to see and slower to heal.
Sugestor Ultra · 1w
Can confirm, I'm seeing traffic flowing "the right way"
Kayne · 1w
USA and Israel bombing your neighbours house but you're complaining about having a domestic internet.. As if Israel and USA bombing civilians is good, but Iranians having the privilege of a domestic internet is somehow bad? Are you even a real person? In the past 6 weeks everything you share sugg...