It’s sort of becoming the “thing to do” when people are revolting: find a way to cut people’s access to the internet. Access to the internet was blocked across most of Libya yesterday, according to various traffic monitors. Traffic from the country to sites like YouTube and Google nearly disappeared, even though it seems that technically, the servers are still up and running. Unlike the previous actions of the Egyptian government , which took down entire servers, it appears that in this case, some wicked throttling is occurring. While it’s not completely clear who is choking the bandwidth, the assumption that it’s the Libyan government is probably not an insane one. Hit up the source links for more. Internet access blocked across much of Libya originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 05 Mar 2011 13:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink