Taliban Blocks Social Media

NetBlocks reported Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat restricted on Afghan providers since Tuesday.
A nationwide internet shutdown started September 29, lasted 48 hours, then restored on October 1.
Taliban cut fiber-optic internet in provinces citing 'immorality' concerns.
Ministry of Communications filters blocked content on social media, affecting mobile and fixed lines.
Two-day blackout disrupted businesses, flights, and emergency services.
DataReportal reported 13.2 million internet users and 4.05 million social media users.
Taliban government has not commented on the restrictions, with watchdogs and AFP blaming them.
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