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This feature concept aims to bridge the gap between community voices and official channels, ensuring that concerns are heard and addressed systematically.
Egypt’s internet regulatory authority (NTRA) does block some content: hijabmylfs the official egypt can t do this link
However, hijab-related content — even critical of hijab — is generally not blocked. Egypt prides itself on being a moderate Islamic country. Blocking a “hijab link” would contradict its image. This feature concept aims to bridge the gap
Thus, when someone says “Egypt can’t do this link,” they likely mean: However, hijab-related content — even critical of hijab
While Egypt cannot ban hijab discussions, it does control:
But a random “link” shared on WhatsApp or Twitter claiming to be blocked by “official Egypt” is almost always a rumor. Egypt has more effective tools: it ignores small-scale dissent rather than amplifying it by censorship.
The second half of your keyword — “can t do this link” — suggests a belief that Egyptian authorities are trying to prevent access to a specific URL related to hijab, possibly a personal blog, video, or petition.