Turkish President Gul condemns Twitter ban
President Abdullah Gul has challenged a ban on Twitter in Turkey after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed to "wipe out" the micro-blogging service, the BBC reported.
Twitter users across the country reported that the site had been blocked on Thursday.
But like many others, President Gul evaded the ban to tweet that the "shutdown was unacceptable."
Mr Erdogan is angry that people used Twitter to spread allegations of corruption in his inner circle.
"I don't care what the international community says at all. Everyone will see the power of the Turkish Republic," Mr Erdogan said in a speech on Thursday.
President Gul took to the site on Friday to say that websites should only be blocked if courts found they had violated personal privacy.
He said it was not "technically possible to totally block access to platforms used all over the world" and added that he hoped the decision would "not last long."