Bro, you are right for what you said (how Turkey must invest in social medias) yet it’s not so hard to find out who is behind a certain profile no matter if it’s
Facebook and Twitter or a forum etc so F*ck the legal procedures.
There are many people who have the ability to hack profiles and detect locations etc. who are just enthusiasts with a computer and I am sure that if Turkey’s services really want to they can find everybody, especially on Facebook where many of them share their personal infos.
Some months ago there was a case of a Bulgarian girl (whose father was Kurdish and mother Bulgarian), her mother and her boyfriend (a Brit who fough for the YPG in Syria) got arrested in Turkey for being part of s terrorist organization and making terrorist propaganda.
The girl shared some PKK photos on her Facebook wall, the guy a former YPG member and a leftist scum who shared his experiences and the mother who was innocent got arrested.
The mother and is now free, the daughter is still in Turkey on probation and can’t leave the country while the boy is going to be in jail soon.
And all that because someone reported them for their activities to the Turkish authorities and as soon as they entered Turkey for a Marmaris vacation (they hate Turkey but chose it for a vacation lol
) their asses got busted. So reporting profiles with screenshots and etc is not such a bad idea.