Regime bans social media and ‘sex and adult websites’ in latest attempt to control the flow of digital informationNorth Korea has officially announced it is blocking Facebook,YouTube, Twitter and South Korean websites in a bid to further control access to external information.The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications announcement was published this week at the country’s main mobile service provider, and Koryolink,and other places serving internet users in Pyongyang. Related: North Korea blocks access to Instagram Related: Portable media player gives North Koreans illicit window on the world Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com