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Iran’s Internet Iron Curtain: How President Raisi’s Censorship Is Crushing Connectivity
In Iran, President Raisi’s regime has turned internet censorship up to eleven, with a heavy hand that would make a firewall blush. As citizens scramble for VPNs, the web’s more choked than a comedian at an open mic night. #InternetRestrictions

Hot Take:
Looks like Iran's been hitting the 'dislike' button on internet freedom harder than a teen on a TikTok binge. The Raisi administration is cranking up the censorship volume to 11 and the people of Iran are scrambling for VPNs like it's a Black Friday sale on digital freedom. Ouch, talk about buffering your own progress...