FINDING · EVALUATION
Comparing 5.6M pre-coup tweets (2015 Turkish general election) to 8.5M post-coup tweets (July–November 2016), the authors found 72% fewer government-censored tweets post-coup (142,492 vs. 513,719), with an estimated 43% of that decline attributable to reduced overall Twitter usage in Turkey and the remainder to user self-censorship.
From 2017-tanash-decline — The Decline of Social Media Censorship and the Rise of Self-Censorship after the 2016 Failed Turkish Coup · §4.1 · 2017 · Free and Open Communications on the Internet
Implications
- Chilling effects can suppress circumvention demand more than technical blocking; tool adoption strategies must account for fear-driven non-use, not just access barriers.
- Network-throttling events create short-term circumvention spikes; design onboarding flows that retain users acquired during crises before the window closes.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.