Thought you where done replying? Also what’s this rubbish you keep sprouting about wanting people to stuffer? If you don’t want to be hit with truth bombs and want to be ignorant don’t post on a community forum. There was holes in yous being blocked, They got plugged up as time went on. You aren’t supposed to be using American Companies services. Facts. You’ve been blocked. Accept it.
You’re crying at the wrong place and blaming the wrong people. it’s a political issue.
I once again refer back to Amazon 2019 statement about iranians using their data centre and they had holes to shut as yous were still getting through. Google what I’m talking about. Amazon knows better than you with your censored internet.
Who would have thought that you where clueless about the sanctions placed on yous? It’s not like your government doens’t hide stuff from you and censor stuff.
"In 2020, Reporters Without Borders ranked Iran 173 out of 180 countries in the World Press Freedom Index.[1] This index lists countries from 1 to 180 based on the level of freedom of the press.[2]
Internet shutdown in Iran
In November 2019, Iranian government imposed a week long total Internet shutdown in a response to Iranian fuel protests.[3][4]
Reporters Without Borders described Iran as “one of the world’s most repressive countries for journalists for the past 40 years”.[1] In the Freedom House Index, Iran scored low on political rights and civil liberties, and has been classified as “not free”.[5]
Iran is one of the strictest countries when it comes to Internet censorship.[6][7] The Iranian government and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Sepah persistently block social media such as Facebook and Twitter.[8][9][10][11] In contrast, Iranian politicians often use social networks blocked in Iran such as Twitter or Facebook.[12][13][14][15] Internet censorship in Iran and the NIN function similar to the Great Firewall of China. Stricter monitoring and National Information Network (NIN) was unveiled during the 2019 Iranian protests.[16][7][17][11] These restrictions made it more difficult for videos of unrest in Iran to be posted or viewed on social media.[18]
After YouTube was blocked in Iran, the Aparat website was founded as an Iranian online video-sharing platform. However, in 2020, due to the activity of one of the users of Aparat, its CEO was sentenced to 10 years in prison.[19][20] Many popular websites such as Facebook, Blogger, Twitter, HBO, YouTube, TikTok, and Netflix have been blocked in Iran.[21] Millions of Iranians stay connected on social media despite the government restrictions.[22]
Beginning on 17 November 2019,[23] in response to the 2019 Iranian protests,[24][7] Internet censorship in Iran and an internet shutdown[6][11] reduced Iran Internet traffic in the country to 5% of normal levels.[25][16][26]"
Here you are with so much information.
Not being able to log into wow would be the least of my worries if I was you.
Blame your government for your “suffering” not me or Blizzard. I suspect you’re scared to though, I don’t blame you.