TechTV Network TechTV Network
  • About
  • News Categories
    • News
    • Business
    • Tech
    • Entertainment
    • Reviews
    • Personality
    • Breaking
  • Youtube Channel
  • Advertise
  • Titans OF Tech Awards
  • Contact
Search the Site
Popular Searches:
iPhone Artificial Intelligence Smartphones
Recent Posts
23 Nigerian States Planning to Spend $97.15 Million on Tech in 2026 – Full List
March 3, 2026
How Telecoms Added 8.3% to Nigeria’s GDP in 2025
March 3, 2026
Nigeria’s Most Valuable Secondary Schools in 2026
March 3, 2026
TechTV Network TechTV Network
  • About
  • News Categories
    • News
    • Business
    • Tech
    • Entertainment
    • Reviews
    • Personality
    • Breaking
  • Youtube Channel
  • Advertise
  • Titans OF Tech Awards
  • Contact
Popular News
Galaxy Backbone Strengthens Nigeria’s Paperless Civil Service With 150,000+ Official Emails
February 28, 2026
MTN Nigeria Becomes NGX’s Most Valuable Company at N16 Trillion
February 28, 2026
Starlink Reopens Lagos, Abuja — But Only for Business Users
February 25, 2026
Follow Us
Subscribe
Home/Business/Facebook Tops Most Restricted Social Media Apps List
Business

Facebook Tops Most Restricted Social Media Apps List

Facebook is the most commonly restricted social media app by governments across the world. This is according to theInternet Shutdown Tracker, compiled by cyber security firm Surfshark. The tracker...

TechTV Network
August 7, 2022 2 Min Read
19 0

Facebook is the most commonly restricted social media app by governments across the world. This is according to theInternet Shutdown Tracker, compiled by cyber security firm Surfshark.

The tracker was developed in partnership with internet watchdog Netblocks, which says social media censorship cases this year were spread through all continents. In the first half of 2022, Surfshark recorded six incidents in five countries: Brazil, Burkina Faso, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe have all shut down their social media once, and Russia twice, with one case still ongoing.

The report says: “46% of the global population has been affected by government-imposed Facebook restrictions over the past seven years.

“Twitter and WhatsApp follow the app, the latter being the most censored VOIP app. Governments also targeted Instagram, Telegram and YouTube.

“Currently, 16 of 196 analysed countries and territories are restricting access to social media or VOIP services. Most of the ongoing restrictions (12) are registered in Asian countries.”

The most common reasons for censorship were political turmoil and protests, says the report.

Internet surveillance, censorship and restrictions are becoming the new norm for some governments in their fight against political unrest, according to analysts.

However, the study notes overall internet restriction cases decreased by 14% worldwide in the first half of this year – from 84 in the second half of 2021 to 72.

The Surfshark research tracks partial and complete internet and social media shutdowns in 196 countries and territories from 2015 to now.

According to Surfshark’s study, 5.7 billion people in 76 countries have been deprived of internet access since 2015.

Commenting on the latest report, Alp Toker, Netblocks CEO, says: “The slight decrease in observed nation-scale internet shutdowns in early 2022 follows a period of unprecedented reliance on the internet during the pandemic.

“Yet this is no reprieve — around the world the overall decline in freedoms continues, which is why it is essential to monitor and support human rights and democracy in the digital sphere.”

Agneska Sablovskaja, lead researcher at Surfshark, adds: “We see a positive trend of internet restriction cases going down this half of the year. Nevertheless, the number of countries that use internet disruptions as a weapon to silence citizens’ unrest remains worryingly high.

“Most cases are of national or local magnitude where the internet is slowed or completely shut down, leaving its people without most of their communication means.”

Share Article

Previous Post

Elon Musk’s Legal Team Has Publicly Filed its Official Response to Twitter’s Lawsuit

Next Post

Actress Monalisa Chinda Shares Tips On How Kidnappers can be Caught

No Comment! Be the first one.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Top Categories
News News
62 Posts
Tech Tech
1862 Posts
Business Business
434 Posts
Most Viewed
Nothing found!

It looks like nothing was found here!

TechTV Network TechTV Network

Africa’s Voice for Tech and Business Insight.

Recent Posts
23 Nigerian States Planning to Spend $97.15 Million on Tech in 2026 – Full List
March 3, 2026
How Telecoms Added 8.3% to Nigeria’s GDP in 2025
March 3, 2026
Follow Us
Facebook
Twitter
Youtube
Instagram
Stay Informed
© Techtv Network - All Rights Reserved. 2026