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2 January 2015 Last updated at 11:44 GMT
India 'jihadi' web blocking causes anger
A government block on more than 30 high-profile websites has caused anger across India.

India's Department of Telecoms ordered the blocking of the sites in order to prevent the publicising of "jihadi activities".

After considerable pressure, four of the sites - Weebly, Vimeo, Daily Motion and Github - were unblocked.

Officials said the other sites would have their blocks lifted if they complied with the "law of the land".

The Indian Ministry for Communication and Information Technology said in a statement: "It was stated that Anti National group are using social media for mentoring Indian youths to join the Jihadi activities."

It went on to say that the primary concern was that users posting material on the sites did not require any authentication, and that identities could be hidden.

The four websites that have been unblocked were said to have worked with the Indian government to address concerns - although it is unclear what changes, if any, have been made.

Some users were reporting that they were still unable to reach the apparently unblocked sites.

Pranesh Prakash, from the India-based Centre for Internet and Society, said: "Any intelligent person can see these sites don't incite terrorism."

'Many complaints'
Ahead of the ban lifting, a Vimeo spokeswoman said: "It is Vimeo's longstanding policy not to allow videos that promote terrorism, and we remove such videos whenever we become aware of them.

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This letter was sent out by the Indian government
"We have not received notice from the Indian government concerning such videos and have contacted them requesting the blocking order to identify, and evaluate the video in question."

Many internet users in the country are angry that other sites remain blocked, in particular Pastebin - a site used for "dumping" text online anonymously - and The Internet Archive, a US organisation that offers a database of old websites.

The Internet Archive said on Twitter that it had received "many complaints" from users who were unable to access the service.

India has a history of sporadically blocking websites, or issuing warnings about online content.

In August 2012, 245 sites were blocked by the government in an attempt, it said, to quell violence.
BBC News - India 'jihadi' web blocking causes anger
 
meh seems like something Turkey or China would do.
 
It's very easy to access jihadi propaganda on the net and there's plenty - most new jihadi's have become one due to the internet, such preventive measures are quite appreciable.

meh seems like something Turkey or China would do.

UK, US and Europe should have done it too - ISIS recruited thousands with propaganda through the internet.
 
It's very easy to access jihadi propaganda on the net and there's plenty - most new jihadi's have become one due to the internet, such preventive measures are quite appreciable.



UK, US and Europe should have done it too - ISIS recruited thousands with propaganda through the internet.

can't let a few rotten eggs spoil it for the rest.
terrorists will always find a way to get their message out.
 
as long as that list doesn't include defence.pk.. we are good! :p:
 
can't let a few rotten eggs spoil it for the rest.
terrorists will always find a way to get their message out.
This is temporary response i guess
 
can't let a few rotten eggs spoil it for the rest.
terrorists will always find a way to get their message out.

But every small effort counts - doesn't mean we stop trying. The sites are blocked temporarily when objectionable material is found in them and later restored when they are removed.
 
can't let a few rotten eggs spoil it for the rest.
terrorists will always find a way to get their message out.
its more incompetence than any big brother attitude.. more like incompetent beurocrats who dont know much abut internet.
 
But every small effort counts - doesn't mean we stop trying. The sites are blocked temporarily when objectionable material is found in them and later restored when they are removed.
got to be a better way.
these sites would be going down nonstop if that's the case.
need better moderation???
 
good job
 
Not going to make any difference .. Besides i can still access these websites
 
got to be a better way.
these sites would be going down nonstop if that's the case.
need better moderation???

Take it as a sort of warning for the website owners to regulate their content..

GOI can only stop the broadcast, content removal must be done by the owners.
 
banning github would have had serious complications. Many software firms in India use github as code repository. I failed to understand why this site featured in the ban list.
 
meh, not even proper block, just change your DNS add to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4, everything is fine..
 
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