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Who benefits from blocking social networks?

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Published in yesterday 20:02 | Show all floors |Read mode
Who benefits from blocking social networks? Is it governments, companies, providers, or someone else? And what’s usually the real reason for these blocks? I just don’t understand why just to upload a photo or video I need to download a VPN or even buy a proxy.

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As I understand it, blocks always come from the government. Maybe it’s traffic control, maybe it’s protecting their own state services. You often read about scammers.

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Whoever needs it and for whatever reasons, those who really need it will always find a way to bypass blocks. Traffic control, blocking prohibited content, protecting their own services, fighting fraud and spam, all of this is good on one side, but on the other it can interfere with the work of specific specialists https://www.dualmedia.com/what-2025-taught-social-media-managers-about-instagram-blocks-and-their-hidden-triggers/ . By using reliable ways to bypass blocks and working through stable proxies from trusted providers, you can actually get access even to blocked content.
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