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11 People Who Were Really Optimistic About Iran’s Twitter 'Glitch'

AP
September 17, 2013

Twitter erupted yesterday with excited messages from activists and media figures who speculated that the brief restoration of Facebook and Twitter in Iran signaled a new era of freedom under President Hassan Rowhani.

The New York Times’ Nicholas Kristof praised the "progress in Iran!" while the paper’s Tehran bureau chief Thomas Erdbrink wondered whether "Iran’s Berlin Wall of internet censorship" was "crumbling down."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The celebration was short-lived. By Tuesday the social media sites were blocked again. The Iranian government said the lapse was due to a glitch in the nation’s firewall.