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Internet Apocalypse

Countdown
The Indonesian government plans to ban
"online service providers" including Google,
Meta, Twitter, and many others. This is the
countdown.

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@resir014 · Follow

ICYMI, the Indonesian government is


planning to ban *the entire internet* in 6
days.

Yes, that's right.

Through Kemkominfo, the govt is


forcing "online service providers" to
register their apps in their database, or
ISPs are required to block them.

cnnindonesia.com
Kominfo Ancam Blokir WhatsApp
hingga Google 6 Hari Lagi

8:35 PM · Jul 15, 2022

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lantip
@lantip · Follow

mewajibkan mendaftar, pakai mengancam


blokir, tapi laman pendaftarannya blank.

kominfo ini makin hari makin jadi bahan


tertawaan orang IT se dunia. memalukan.

10:38 PM · Jul 16, 2022

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Frans Allen
@fransallen · Follow

[BREAKING NEWS]

The Indonesian government will ban


Google, WhatsApp, Instagram and
many others in 6 days!

I thought this would be the last one,


but it's not

Frans Allen @fransallen


[BREAKING NEWS]

You will no longer be able to use


Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 or any other
popular DNS resolver service in
Indonesia.

ISPs have started blocking DNS


services that can bypass
censorship.

10:54 PM · Jul 15, 2022

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Teguh Aprianto
@secgron · Follow

Coba pikir kenapa sampai sekarang


Twitter, Google dan Meta (FB, IG, WA)
masih belum mendaftarkan platform
mereka ke PSE @kemkominfo?

Jika platform ini ikut mendaftar, maka


mereka akan melanggar kebijakan
privasi mereka sendiri & privasi kita
sebagai pengguna juga akan terancam.
1:07 PM · Jul 17, 2022

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Remember folks, arbitrary censorship is a clear


violation of human rights!

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