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Pinterest: pinterest.com: Image sharing: Multilingual: March 2017–present [34] Blocked SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com Music streaming Multilingual September 2013–present [35] Blocked Signal Private Messenger: signal.org Instant messaging: Multilingual March 16, 2021 – present [36] Blocked Dropbox: dropbox.com File sharing Multilingual
ISP block page translates to "Access to the resource is limited on the basis of the Federal Law of July 27, 2006 No. 149-FZ on Information, Information Technologies and Information Protection. Find out why." This is a list of notable websites that have been blocked or censored in Russia, including current and past blocks.
A sign above a computer monitor in an Internet cafe reminding patrons that they are forbidden from accessing sites with "reactionary" or "depraved" content. Under its 1997 decree regarding Internet usage, the General Director of the General Postal Bureau has the exclusive authority and primary role in managing the Internet. [2]
The amount committed to streaming video for the next TV season was greater than that devoted to primetime broadcast ($9.34 billion) or primetime cable ($9.065 billion) — a first for the industry.
In addition, chat in Chinese video games is subject to similar or even wider restrictions as elsewhere on the Chinese Internet. For example, the chat in the English-language version of Genshin Impact censors not only swear words but also words such as Taiwan, Tibet, Hong Kong, Falun Gong, Stalin , Hitler and Putin . [ 203 ]
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Just days before Selection Sunday, the SEC appears likely to eclipse the record of 11 NCAA tournament bids from a single league. That creates a multitude of challenges for the tourney selection ...
Philip DeFranco argued that not being able to earn money from a video was "censorship by a different name", while Vlogbrothers similarly pointed out that YouTube had flagged both "Zaatari: thoughts from a refugee camp" and "Vegetables that look like penises" (although the flagging on the former was eventually overturned). [148]