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Taliban Tightens Control Over Social Media

The Taliban has blocked Instagram, Facebook, and X across Afghanistan. The move marks a new phase in its growing control over digital communication.
Authorities say the ban aims to protect moral values and prevent “false information.” However, many Afghans see it as another step toward silencing dissent.
Users across major cities reported they could no longer access these platforms without VPNs. For many, social media was their only link to the outside world.
Growing Concern Among Citizens
Human rights groups quickly condemned the decision. They argue the ban cuts citizens off from vital sources of information. In addition, it limits opportunities for small businesses that rely on these platforms for sales and marketing.
For example, Afghan influencers and online entrepreneurs have already reported losing income overnight. As a result, the crackdown may worsen the country’s economic and social isolation.
However, Taliban officials insist that the decision is final. They claim social media platforms failed to comply with local rules on content moderation.
Future of Online Freedom in Afghanistan
The government has hinted that more restrictions could follow. Therefore, many users fear the country could face a complete digital blackout.
Despite the ban, some continue accessing social media using VPNs. Their efforts highlight a quiet resistance against growing digital censorship.
The new restrictions show how deeply the Taliban wants to shape what Afghans see, share, and say online.
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