🫶 Welcome back #Iran! Metrics show a further rise in connectivity as mobile networks and other segments are reconnected to the global internet:
• Filternet remains in place but can be worked around
• WhatsApp now restricted, requiring circumvention
• Some users still offline
⚠️ Internet connectivity remains cut in #Iran with the digital blackout now having entered its 88th day, surpassing 2088 hours of isolation from the outside world. Metrics confirm the shutdown currently remains in effect despite the president's order yesterday to restore access.
@khashnevis دلیل عقب ماندگی ایران همین خود گوز پنداری و برتر بینی هست. سر تا پامون عیبه خودمون رو از همه هم بهتر میبینیم. باید یاد بگیریم ترک کنیم تا پیشرفت کنیم.
❌بابی دزده بدون اجازه کاربران توییتر ۲۵ هزار حساب به اسمشون درست کرده که اینجا هرچی بنویسن میره توی اپ مای دات. بعد گفته ما درست کردیم، تو اگه خواستی بیا تحویل بگیر.
همین کار رو چند سال پیش یه اپ دیگه ایرانی کرد که بگه یوزر زیاد داریم.
خاک تو سرت بابک که یک کار ساده هم بدون دزدی نمیتونی انجام بدی.
⏳ The digital blackout in #Iran has just entered its twelfth week and is now in its 78th day. The internet shutdown, which has sent a country of 90 million largely offline for an unprecedented duration, continues to erode human rights, the economy and basic liberties at scale.
💸 #Iran's internet blackout is now past hour 1776, entering its 75th day. The digital censorship measure has led to profiteering and a decline in digital security as government-backed "pro" internet schemes and selective whitelisting result in surveillance, corruption and scams.
🕰️ Today is the 74th day that #Iran has been largely cut off the global internet, with the incident now passing hour 1752. Since 28 February 2026, the world has seen advances in science and technology. Meanwhile, Iran's regime has been arresting and executing technologists.
📵 #Iran's internet blackout is entering its 68th day after 1608 hours. The general public have now been largely cut off from the global internet for 70% of the year 2026 to date, with some reporting no contact since the beginning of the first digital shutdown in January.
⚖️ The internet blackout in #Iran is now entering its 67th day after passing incident hour 1584. The digital censorship measure casts a veil of silence around the growing number of reported executions, denying victims visibility, accountability, and the basic right to be heard.
⏱️ It's now the 66th consecutive day of #Iran's internet blackout with the censorship measure surpassing 1560 hours. Despite the distribution of some international access via pro-regime channels, metrics confirm that there is still no restoration of service to the general public.
⌛️ Metrics show the #Iran internet blackout has entered its 65th day after 1536 hours amid growing concern over human rights situation in the country.
While whitelisting and privileged access are in place for a select few the general public remain cut off from the outside world.
☎️ It's now day 61 of #Iran's internet blackout as the nation-scale censorship measure surpasses 1440 hours.
As the shutdown continues in its third month, Iran's digital environment is more tightly controlled than ever with all communication channels restricted and monitored.
⚖️ #Iran's internet blackout has now entered its 59th day after 1392 hours of near-total disconnection from the outside world.
The prolonged shutdown continues to cast a veil of digital darkness over human rights violations on the ground.
⏰ The internet blackout in #Iran is now on its 58th consecutive day, continuing in its ninth week past the 1368 hour mark.
The ongoing measure remains in effect, impeding independent reporting and documentation nationwide
⚠️ Update: The internet blackout in #Iran is now in its 42nd day after 984 hours. While the general public are restricted to the local National Information Network, chosen users are whitelisted by the regime to deliver alternative narratives to the outside world via social media.