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DELETE FROM users WHERE location = 'IRAN';

DELETE FROM users WHERE location = 'IRAN';

Hi! I am an Iranian Software Engineer, and in this torn paper note, I want to talk about some funny moments I had online related to the fact that I was spawned in this specific region of the world: Iran.

Microsoft deleted my app, ignored my mails

Back when I was a student, I got access to the Microsoft Imagine, and as a result, I got access to the Microsoft Store as a developer. This inspired me write one of my open-source projects called EyesGuard and publish it on Microsoft Store. However, one day, somebody told me that they can no longer find EyesGuard on the store.

I came to the realization that Microsoft deleted my app, my developer account, and all those comments on my app supporting me and suggesting ideas on how to improve the program. I tried to contact the support and email whoever I could, but I was ghosted. Nobody ever explained to me why, but I assume it's because of the sanctions.

Notion wiped me out of existence

Notion is a great product, and it was the primary tool I used to manage my personal notes. Not until they suddenly decided to wipe out every data related to the users residing in Iran. Hopefully, they actually responded to my support message:

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It was because of sanctions. However, they told me that they will not restore the data, even if I leave Iran someday:

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That said, I am very happy with my own self-hosted Siyuan now.

Mike Cardwell kindly asked me to fuck off

I read hackernews on a daily basis and I visit lots of different websites regularly. I am almost always on my VPN as I am internally firewalled by the government and externally shooed because of the sanctions, so I am probably missing some of these heart-warming messages:

Iranian IPs are blocked here, due to your decision to arm Russia with drones so that they can indiscriminately massacre civilians.

My VPN turned off, and opening https://www.grepular.com showed me this message. I actually do not blame the people who do this. I think there is a fundamental misconception that people think because "Islamic Republic" has the word "Republic" in it, it must be a government of people in charge. That's not the case. I have yet to see anyone who actually supports Russian aggression in my real life in Iran. Funny enough, Iran's history is full of backstabs by the Russian government.

I tried contacting the author by sending this email:

Hi Mark,

I hope this message finds you well.

While browsing HackerNews, I came across your website but was greeted with this message:

> Iranian IPs are blocked here, due to your decision to arm Russia with drones so that they can indiscriminately massacre civilians.

I wanted to clarify that the decision to support Russia does not represent the Iranian people. That "your decision" refers to the regime, a theocratic minority that rules Iran without democratic legitimacy. The people of Iran have long protested and revolted against this regime, but unfortunately, they face brutal suppression while unarmed.

In my experience, most Iranians around me, including myself, stand firmly with Ukraine and against Russian aggression.

I’m not asking you to reconsider the IP restriction, you have your reasons and I respect that. I simply wanted to share this perspective and express my solidarity with Ukraine.

Slava Ukraini!

Best regards,
Avestura

I got no replies from them, and I actually didn't expect one.

GitHub freaked me out

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I woke up to the news that GitHub has removed the access of Iranians to their private repositories. Well, that was not good. I tried to launch my own self-hosted instance of Gitea to reduce the damage. However, later, GitHub announced that github is now available in Iran by securing a license from the US government, and we're now good. You see? The weather is good, the birds are singing, GitHub is free again. Fantastic!

GitLab freaked me out

Similarly, GitLab banned every account that once accessed from an Iranian IP, however, to this day, they never lifted the ban, even on public repositories. I guess they couldn't secure a license from the US government, or they simply never cared. Good luck to them in either case, though. GitLab is an amazing software. One can always self-host it.

List goes on

The list goes on, and almost all of the services you probabelly heard of is banned here: Cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, Azure, ...), Educational platforms (coursera, udemy, etc), Payment software (stripe, paypal, ...).

Lessons Learned for me

I don't think any of these companies have bad intentions towards any group of people. They are a business after all. They don't hate their customers; they are just playing the game, and the game has such rules. But if someday some law or government forces me to prevent my services from a group, I'll think twice before writing those if statements. I'll try to have more empathy. People behind those screens are more important than just some rows in my tables.

Footnote

Important

In this text, I am NOT asking for the removal of the sanctions targeted at the Islamic Republic of Iran. I am merely remembering some moments on top of my head. For the record, I do not support the actions of the Islamic Republic, and on the contrary, I am in favor of the movements that release the people from such a mafia-like cult ruling a country with thousands of years of history. The actions of the group in charge of Iran are not defensible, and as a matter of fact, the people of Iran are the first layer of victims. Some examples are listed here. I especially feel it differently, as regime thugs put a gun to the throat of a dear person to me, and threatened to kill him if he showed up in protests.


By the way, did you know you could return 451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons instead of 403 Forbidden when you're going to ban me next time?

@H-Greywarden
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This is the consequences of supporting terrorism.
Dont get me wrong, im an iranian living in isfahan, most of Iranian people support state terrorism and public executions. In those 12 days war between mullahs and israel we saw how oppositions of ayatollahs lick their boots and spread anti-semitism. Iranian people dont deserve more. A terrorist nation that has a minority human being like me

It’s interesting that you don’t even reveal your own identity, yet you claim to speak on behalf of the “majority of people” and label them as supporters of terrorism! You know very well that Iran is ruled under a total dictatorship — a regime that has nothing to do with the will of its people. Every time people have protested, they’ve faced brutal repression and mass killings.
So please, don’t attribute the ideological mistakes and crimes of the Islamic Republic to the people.
And you should also know what terrorism actually means. Calling a nation of people — who for decades have resisted an oppressive religious-ideological minority with their bare hands, and who have repeatedly been killed in the process (most recently in 2022) — “terrorists” is not only ignorant but deeply unfair.

I didnt speak on behalf of iranian people, i said as a minority i see how people love mullahs and how mullahs gain power with support of absolute majority. Im talking about absolute majority of iranian, those who were killed in protests are absolute minority, based on independent statistics protests never reach 0.01 percent of population, and mullahs killed and exexuted protesters when the majority cheered for those executions. When i was naive i thought just like you but i grew up. Im sure a couple of months ago when israel started to kill IRGC thugs you or your relatives mourned for them and want revenge. Most Iranians are not fan of life they more like to be martyrs when they are in the way of killing the jews and christians. بچه شیعه خارکصده

First of all, I’m not even Shia, so that insult doesn’t fit.
Second, the way you’re talking is itself extremist and kinda dictatorial. When you start labeling a whole nation and blaming everyone, you’re really no different from the regime you say you hate.

And come on ! when you say “the majority of people,” you’re obviously pretending to speak for everyone. Better just have the guts to say your own opinion instead of hiding behind “the people.” (But yeah, clearly you don’t have that guts — otherwise you’d at least put a real name on your profile :) )

In the end, extremism is bad on both sides. You’ve just fallen off the edge the other way.
بچه تروریست توخالی ! :)

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ghost commented Sep 27, 2025

First, Speak on behalf of people means I claim that im representative of them, i never said im representative of these terrorists.

Second, you want me to reveal my identity in a nation full of terrorists, im sure you will be glad the regime find and torture me.

Third, you learned some things in Instagram and social media and you think they are the only facts in the world. Exterimism freed the U.S. from britain. As franklin said freedom comes when good people have the will to do horrible things to bad people. Mullahs dont fall by giving them flower. This is what you dont understand and your blood will be wasted even if you want freedom.
Most Iranians are mullahs supporter or just like you a useful idiot that want to overthrown these thugs woth kissing and flower

@n0ma5d
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n0ma5d commented Sep 27, 2025

In 1953, a CIA-backed coup overthrew Iran's democratically elected Prime Minister. This has contributed in destroying its democratic trajectory.

@MansourM
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Democracy, the UN, world peace, international rules, just illusions crafted by those in power to keep power.
How can nations preach equality and peace while the veto exists?
If you still can’t see it after these years, you’re either a propaganda bot, a racist, or someone who’s lost the ability to think critically.

@sameh-sharaf
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Can't be happier I got another citizenship so I don't have to deal with this BS anymore.

@wormpilled
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Interesting writeup

@Lippiece
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Lippiece commented Oct 14, 2025

Permanent firewall-penetrating encrypted proxy, my friend, and never explicitly mention your heritage. This is how it is for many.

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