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DistroWatch has been banned in Turkey
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Do you have any more context on this? A quick search showed someone saying the same thing on Reddit, but I haven't seen any actual sources saying this.
What's the logic here? That servers used to host files run Linux? Windows systems distribute malware too.
Microsoft probably has a whole team in Turkey to make sure no one accidentally blocks their crap.