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    16 de março de 2021 02:57:03 ART

    Oman blocks Clubhouse, app used for free debates in Mideast

     

    Oman has cut access to a slot xo new voice chat app, Clubhouse, the country's telecommunications regulator, confirmed Monday, raising fears that the Persian Gulf agency might censor a rare forum for discussion. Regional sensitive topics The Oman government has "prohibited this app from running without proper licenses," Omar al-Abri, an official at the country's telecommunications regulator, told The Associated Press.He did not elaborate on licensing issues. And it was unclear whether the ban was a temporary suspension to smooth the bureaucracy or the government's latest attempt to crack down on dissent in the Sultan.Over the past few days, many users in Oman reported receiving an error message when they tried to use the platform.

    Many said they could only bypass restrictions using a virtual private network (VPN). Clubhouse did not respond to repeated requests for comment on restrictions in Oman or elsewhere in the Gulf.Clubhouse, an invite-only social media app, has seen tremendous popularity in recent months, notably gaining popularity in the Middle East, where social media is still a space. That is highly controversial and at times dangerous.Arabs in the Persian Gulf remain tightly controlled in traditional media such as newspapers and television and are using increasingly vague cybercrime laws to patrol internet platforms and apps. Private shops censor themselves for fear of a so-called "red line" problem in Oman, where police often patrol vehicles prepared for riots with chicken wire covering windows.

    Puzzled"The clubhouse chat room, a town square for discussions on politics and social issues without restrictions, has provided windows through censorship. The latest liberal exchange in the region has featured activists from the 2011 Egyptian uprising, feminists in Kuwait, government officials in Libya and even transgender women in Saudi Arabia.But growing excitement has been eased by concerns about potential censorship following China's decision to block apps last month as part of a crackdown on free speech. government The government of Thailand also warns users not to 'abuse' or face potential legal consequences.Although the UAE reassured users earlier this month that the app was not banned by the government. But users across the country have reported audio problems that often make listening to conversations impossible.

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    22 de março de 2021 07:34:34 ART

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