Iran social media
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Latest Data on Iran: Surge in Social Media Use
EghtesadOnline: Canadian social media management platform Hootsuite and UK-based marketing and advertising agency We Are Social has released their 2018 Global Digital report, according to which…
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New Social Media Platform Launched
EghtesadOnline: A social media platform named ‘Korsii’ has been launched by an Iranian startup -- a mishmash of LinkedIn and Facebook.
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Share Experience via Social Media
EghtesadOnline: A local startup has launched a new social media platform dubbed ‘Tajrobe Konim’ (let’s experience in Persian) through which users can share their experience and adventures with…
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Telegram Mega Groups Cache Stored in Iran
EghtesadOnline: Telegram, the most popular social media and messaging application in Iran, has started using encrypted Content Delivery Networks located in the country since July 27.
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Telegram Messenger Maintains Status in Iran
EghtesadOnline: A local business conducting surveys has released the latest statistics on Iranians’ activities on social media.
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20m Instagram Users in Iran
EghtesadOnline: Instagram is now the second most used social media application in Iran with some 20 million downloads so far, according to a new report by a local tech blog.
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Iran hardliners join social media free-for-all before vote
EghtesadOnline: The first picture shows a crowd of thousands packed into a central square in the city of Isfahan this week for a speech by hardline cleric Ebrahim Raisi, the top challenger to…
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ICT Ministry Denies Blocking Instagram Live
EghtesadOnline: The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology has denied it has blocked the live streaming function part of Instagram called Instalive following reports on social…
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Study Says 12% of Iranians Support Social Media Censorship
EghtesadOnline: A recent study says 12% of Iranians believe that social media networks and applications should be filtered with immediate effect.
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Iran-Made Software for Children Launched
EghtesadOnline: A social media platform, an application store and an application launcher designed specifically for children were launched on Sunday by Nabaat Media Group—a local media organization…