Talk:Internet in Indonesia

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 * Added archive http://web.archive.org/web/20110724062942/http://www.mediaindonesia.com:80/read/2011/07/21/243912/292/7/Pengguna-Internet-di-Indonesia-Didominasi-Anak-Muda to http://www.mediaindonesia.com/read/2011/07/21/243912/292/7/Pengguna-Internet-di-Indonesia-Didominasi-Anak-Muda
 * Added archive http://web.archive.org/web/20111009012944/http://chip.co.id:80/news/read/2011/07/27/999424/Jejaring.Sosial.Aktivitas.Online.Paling.Populer.di.Indonesia to http://chip.co.id/news/read/2011/07/27/999424/Jejaring.Sosial.Aktivitas.Online.Paling.Populer.di.Indonesia

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Ministerial Regulation 5
Recently, new Indonesian government rules (Ministerial Regulations 5) came into effect requiring tech companies (?) like Google, Facebook (Meta), Tiktok, and Twitter to register for a license and to allow government access to their systems for supervision purposes. The rules also authorize the government to shut down any site within 4 hours if content "disturbs public order". I think this should be added to the Censorship section of this article. Balta katei  21:42, 22 July 2022 (UTC)