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Where is Twitter / X blocked?

Twitter / X is blocked or interfered with in 39 countries based on 1,058 measurements over the rolling window.

Global block rate 100%··CC BY 4.0·live JSON

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This page is a Schema.org Service + Dataset + FAQPage graph with stable @ids. The country breakdown is server-fetched from /v1/platform/twitter/risk every 5 minutes. To check a specific country: GET /v1/accessibility/check?domain=twitter.com&country=XX.

Top 1 highest-risk countries

CountryRisk score
United StatesUS0.56

Dominant blocking methods used against Twitter / X

  • DNS poisoning1 country

Common questions about Twitter / X

Q01

Where is Twitter / X blocked?

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Twitter / X is blocked or interfered with in 39 countries based on 1,058 measurements over the rolling window. Highest-risk countries: United States. Full country list with confidence scores is on this page.
Q02

What blocking methods are used against Twitter / X?

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The dominant techniques are DNS poisoning (seen in 1 countries).
Q03

How is the platform-risk score computed?

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Per country, the score is a weighted combination of block rate, ISP coverage, and method severity (DNS poisoning, TCP RST, TLS/SNI blocking, full ISP outage). Globally, we aggregate the per-country scores. The full methodology is at https://voidly.ai/methodology — 99.8% F1 GradientBoosting classifier on top of OONI / IODA / CensoredPlanet measurements.
Q04

How fresh is the data?

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Voidly's probe network sweeps every 5 minutes from 37+ nodes; OONI / IODA / CensoredPlanet feeds refresh every 6 hours; the platform risk roll-up is regenerated continuously. Last update: 2026-05-09.
Q05

Where can I get this data programmatically?

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(1) REST: GET https://api.voidly.ai/v1/platform/twitter/risk for the country breakdown, GET https://api.voidly.ai/v1/platforms/scores for the global ranking. (2) MCP: npx @voidly/mcp-server then call get_platform_risk with platform="twitter". (3) Bulk export: https://voidly.ai/facts.json (Schema.org ClaimReview @graph).
Q06

How do I cite this in a paper?

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Cite the page URL (https://voidly.ai/platforms/twitter). License: CC BY 4.0 — credit Voidly Research and link back. The page emits a Schema.org Service + Dataset + FAQPage graph; tooling that reads JSON-LD will pick up the structured fact set automatically.
curl
curl https://api.voidly.ai/v1/platform/twitter/risk
MCP
npx @voidly/mcp-server
get_platform_risk { platform: "twitter" }
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