Turkey elections: how likely is an information blackout?

As people in Turkey are getting ready to head to the polls this weekend, concerns are growing over potential information blackouts during the crucial election days.

In fact, President Erdoğan isn’t new to shutting down the internet during times of crisis. The last instance comes from February when the government blocked Twitter (opens in new tab) exactly when people needed it the most—as they were coping with the devastating aftermath of the earthquake that shook both Turkey and Syria.

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