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LONDON (Reuters) -Google on Wednesday won an injunction from London's High Court to prevent the enforcement of Russian judgments against the U.S. tech giant over the closure of various Google and ...
Roskomnadzor also ordered that Facebook be blocked for its "discrimination toward Russian media", in retaliation for restricting the accessibility of pages for Russian state media outlets such as Russia Today. [70] [71] Twitter launched an onion service in response. [72] Helsingin Sanomat [73] Ilta-Sanomat [73]
Shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, YouTube removed all channels funded by the Russian state. [150] YouTube expanded the removal of Russian content from its site to include channels described as 'pro-Russian'. In June 2022, the War Gonzo channel run by Russian military blogger and journalist Semyon Pegov was deleted. [151]
At the same time, according to the indictment, the Russian government, through RT, was paying “Founder-1,” identified by NBC News as Chen, to create and publish over 200 videos to her personal ...
Graham William Phillips (born 1979) is a British journalist, self-styled 'indie journo', documentary filmmaker and former YouTuber who, from July 2022, is under UK Government sanctions for "producing and publishing pro-Russian disinformation and propaganda about the Ukraine War". [1]
Google agreed to refine its algorithms, and also hire more staff to make sure "threats and hate" are eliminated from Google search and YouTube videos. [98] Critics have voiced concerns that private international companies are mandated to put censorship into effect to comply with local regulations without guidance from courts, and that free ...
Searches on YouTube for Joe Rogan’s Oct. 25 interview of Donald Trump were not “prominently” displaying the original podcast episode — a situation that the Google-owned video giant said it ...
A Russian propaganda rally in Sevastopol, April 2022, portraying the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a defence of the Donbas. The slogan reads: "For the President! For Russia! For Donbas!" As part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Russian state and state-controlled media have spread disinformation in their information war against Ukraine. [1]