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- Iranian military X account sparks huge concern after reaching one . . .
And it would appear that several people are doing just that, with replies to several of the account's viral posts including responses such as 'The Iran Military twitter account making a war phonk
- Is Iran really boasting about retaliating against Israel on X?
In fact, 70 per cent of the internet is banned in Iran, with Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), YouTube, and Telegram all blocked or restricted since 2009 The only official channel belonging to the country is that of supreme leader Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, who has been providing regular updates on Iran's military activity, but has been getting
- Iranians Migrate From Twitter To Threads in Millions
In the swiftest social media platform migration ever witnessed, millions of Iranian Twitter users have flocked to Threads following its launch on July 6
- Iran social media accounts make terrifying threats to Israel - World . . .
A popular social media account providing updates from the Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces has posted a series of menacing messages on X promising retaliation towards Israel after the strikes on Tehran Shortly after the Israeli strike, the Iran Military account posted, “Remember, we didn't initiate it,” followed by a post with a intimidating picture of a series of missiles with the
- Twitter X removes verified status of Iranian state media accounts
The Iranian state-run Press TV reported on Thursday that X, formerly known as Twitter, removed blue and gold check marks from its account, as well as the accounts of other state media outlets including Tasnim and the official Islamic Republic News Agency
- Twitter Activism in Iran - Springer
Given the unique context of Iran as a non-democratic society with a high number of Twitter users, this book tries to explore how Iranian users participate in politics, challenge the regime, mobilize their protests, and shape anti-regime discourses
- Tweeting Is Banned in Iran, but Not for the Regime’s Supporters
Long before Iran gained notoriety as the country enforcing one of the most restrictive internet surveillance and censorship frameworks in the world, Twitter — as it was then — became the casualty of a bitter electoral feud
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