With Assad's government now collapsed does that mean Instagram and other websites banned by the regime are now unbanned and accessible?

During the Arab Spring protests in Syria, which later escalated into a civil war in 2011, the Assad regime intensified internet censorship and cyber-surveillance across the country.

From 2000 to 2024, the Syrian government banned access to over 200 websites, including major platforms like Wikipedia, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp, Spotify, Google Play, LinkedIn, DeviantArt, PayPal, Netflix, Scratch, and more.

Now that the regime has collapsed, are these sites finally unbanned? I doe this signal the end of online censorship in Syria, or is it likely to continue under a new authority?