31 July 1404 pm 12:29
Massoud Medical Minister Sattar Hashemi explicitly admitted that the filtering project in the country has failed. Read the Minister’s talk below.
If you ask a 15 -year -old teenager about the success and failure of the filtering project in Iran, the answer is definitely that the project has led to failure and it is useless. One of the most important goals of the Internet filter and foreign platforms in the country is to prevent children and adolescents from accessing pornographic and inappropriate content, which, according to the Minister of Communications of the Medical Government, has not been met.
Secretary of Communications to defeat filtering
According to Sattar Hashemi, in the open court of parliament, the use of free filters in recent years has contaminated the country’s network. He believes that at least 30 % of people’s requests are not answered by existing pollution. Hashemi said of the current Internet restrictions:
In 1401 we decided to restrict, but did the access be restricted? Don’t our children now have access to all content without any restrictions? Why do we look at everything technically?

Referring to the supreme leader’s emphasis on content debate, the Minister of Communications pointed out that the content production movement should be implemented as soon as possible, which is why the content sharing document has been adopted in the 14th government. Hashemi also believes that technology cannot be blinded and that one should look at it with a more open view.
According to their view, technology capacity should be used and this capacity is abundant in the country, and we should note that if the national information network is talking, content should be examined in this context.
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