After Indonesia’s Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (Kemkominfo) issued dire warnings to Whatsapp on Monday, stating they would completely block access to the popular messaging app if its management did not start filtering out “pornographic” GIFs, Indonesian users have now lost the ability to search for or send the small animated image files after the government blocked access to Tenor, the third-party GIF repository used by Whatsapp. The Internet is already partly censored in Indonesia, but the latest steps mark an escalation against a background of growing conservatism in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation.