3 comments

  • mlmonkey 13 minutes ago
    Maybe we need to start a GoFundMe to sponsor some of these Starlink terminals.... ?
    • rblatz 9 minutes ago
      It’s the death penalty for anyone caught with one.
  • bhouston 1 hour ago
    I suspect the Internet blackout in Iran is not actually related to its citizens - it isn't about silencing its citizens.

    It is to prevent hacking and tracking by US and Israel of what is going on over there, it is defensive since it has been shown that Iran's connected infrastructure is thoroughly compromised.

    • burnrate 51 minutes ago
      It’s 100% to prevent citizens from becoming organized. The regime is most fearful of this.
      • bigyabai 44 minutes ago
        There's multiple motives, not just counter-organization. A media blackout prevents OSINT damage analysis, much like how the IDF and CENTCOM both censor reporting of attacks on their in-theater installations.
      • sysguest 40 minutes ago
        this

        well... so obvious

      • recroad 21 minutes ago
        What an ignorant take.
    • tjwebbnorfolk 16 minutes ago
      The internet is only off for those who don't have a special sim card, i.e. those who aren't associated with the IRGC.
    • ShabbyDoo 34 minutes ago
      Is Iran's domestic internet still fully operational (sans access to/from the outside world)? If so, I wouldn't think the cut-off would help much security-wise because a single Starlink terminal would allow the US/Israel domestic access.
    • mullingitover 5 minutes ago
      Don’t know why you’re getting downvoted for pointing out the obvious: yes obviously the US and Israel will exploit the information system of their enemy if they can, and it’s absolutely rational to deny them the opportunity to do so.
    • rayiner 37 minutes ago
      Except that Iran has been doing it since 2019: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_Iran
    • stingraycharles 1 hour ago
      How do people communicate now? And why wouldn’t that be compromised?