A local court has ruled that Turkeys nationwide ban of YouTube must be lifted. The decision comes after a ruling last week said the nations block of Twitter was illegal and should be reversed — a decision that was cited in todays ruling. The origin of the Turkish authorities sudden distain for Twitter and YouTube revolves around a leaked recording that surfaced on the video-sharing website and spread via social networks. The recording implicates Turkeys prime minister Recep Erdoğan, and those in his inner circle, in a corruption scandal, and also purport to show him telling his son to get rid of a large amount of money.