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War TikTok is a mess
02:00pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Vox
Social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook are amplifying misinformation on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Reddit hides r/Russia from search and recommendations due to misinformation
01:46pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Engadget
Reddit has made r/Russia harder to find and stumble across in a move meant to minimize misinformation on the website. It has added the group to the list of "quarantined subreddits," which means it won''t show up in search and recommendations, as well as in non-subscription-based feeds. Also, anyone who loads an r/Russia URL it will go through a portal where they''ll have explicitly agree to visit the subreddit before seeing its content. Those who do choose to visit will see a warning at the top of the page that says "This Community contains a high volume of information not supported by credible sources." Engadget According to Mashable , the Russia subreddit mostly contained posts that justified or supported the country''s invasion of Ukraine. Some accused Ukraine of being the one to spread misinformation, and some reportedly likened Ukrainian soldiers to Nazis. While there were some verifiable posts in the group, it also had a lot of content that could be quickly debunked . "We are clear in our policies that moderators and users may not attempt to manipulate and interfere with the conversations or communities on our platform," a Reddit spokesperson told the publication.
Google, Meta may face penalties in Russia, here''s why
01:40pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Gadgets Now
Alphabet Inc''s Google and Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc are among internet companies facing possible punitive measures in Russia.
Google, Facebook owner Meta face penalties in Russia as deadline passes to open local offices
12:55pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 The Globe and Mail
In November, the state communications regulator listed 13 internet companies it wanted to set up officially on Russian soil. Ahead of Monday’s deadline, only a few had complied
Shipping Giant Maersk, Visa And Mastercard Halt Key Russia Services-Here''s The Growing List Of Companies Responding To Invasion
12:49pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Business Mag
Verizon and social media platforms Facebook and Youtube announced actions over the weekend.
YouTube blocks channels linked to Russia’s RT and Sputnik across Europe
12:26pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 National Daily Nigeria
YouTube blocks channels linked to Russia’s RT and Sputnik across Europe. YouTube on Tuesday, blocked channels connected to Russian state-backed media outlets RT and Sputnik across Europe, due to the situation in Ukraine. The company operated by Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Google in a statement said: “it will take time for our systems to fully ramp up. “Our teams continue to monitor the situation around the clock to take swift action.’’ The company’s actions followed that of Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc(FB.O), which on Monday said it would restrict access to television network RT and news agency Sputnik on its platforms across the European Union. Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) had also said that it would label tweets containing contents from the Russian state-controlled media and reduce their visibility. The post YouTube blocks channels linked to Russia’s RT and Sputnik across Europe appeared first on National Daily Newspaper .
Ukraine Invasion: YouTube Blocks Channels Linked To Russia''s Media Outlets Across Europe
11:53am, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Tori
YouTube''s action comes hours after Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc said it will restrict access to television network RT and news agency Sputnik.
YouTube and Facebook BAN Russia''s RT and Sputnik channels in Europe as big-tech FINALLY clamps down
10:47am, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Daily Mail Online
The Google-owned video platform YouTube said the Russian media ban was effective immediately, including in the UK, but said it may take some time for the block to become fully effective.
Instagram shutting down IGTV app to boost Reels
10:19am, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 The Times of India
With its recent moves, Facebook has made it clear that the company will be focusing on short-video format Reels going forward. Moving on that path, Instagram has now announced that it is ending support for its standalone app for IGTV.
Meta Restricts Russian State Media on Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram Following Invasion of Ukraine
08:39am, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Variety
Meta, the tech giant that controls the Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram social media platforms, said that it has restricted access to Russian state media within the European Union. The moves are intended to limit the spread of Russian propaganda during the country’s invasion of Ukraine. “We have received requests from a number of governments and […]
Beware an Isolated Russia’s ‘Splinternet’
08:30am, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 The Washington Post
Putin’s cutting off platforms like Facebook deepens Russians’ information vacuum, which is the last thing they need.
Facebook will block access to Russia''s RT, Sputnik in EU
07:44am, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Graphic Online
Meta Platforms Inc (FB.O), the parent company of Facebook, will restrict access to Russian state media outlets RT and Sputnik on its platforms across the European Union, the company''s head of global affairs said on Monday. Nick Clegg said in a Twitter post that the social media company received requests from a number of governments and the EU to take steps in relation to Russian state-controlled media on its platforms. Clegg said Meta would continue to work closely with governments on the issue. The European Union said on Sunday it would ban Russian state-owned television network RT and news agency Sputnik. Canadian telecoms operators have also stopped offering the RT channel. Russian state-run media''s activity on social media platforms has emerged as a contentious issue for big tech companies during the country''s invasion of Ukraine, which Moscow calls a "special operation." Meta, Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) and Alphabet Inc''s (GOOGL.O) Google and YouTube have taken measures in recent days to restrict Russian state media from making money from ads on their platforms.
MTN Group emerges first African company on the metaverse
07:30am, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Pulse Ghana
MTN Group announced that it purchased 144 plots of digital land in Africarare, the first virtual reality Metaverse in Africa. MTN said the move aligns with its ambition 2025 which entails leveraging trends to augment and increase its customers'' digital experiences. Many companies around the world have already jumped on the trend, and MTN''s emergence on the platform could prompt other African companies to follow suit. Africa''s largest mobile network provider, MTN Group, has emerged as the first company on the continent to buy some plots of land on the virtual reality world — Metaverse. In a press statement published on its website, the leading telco announced that 144 plots of digital land were purchased in Africarare, the first virtual reality metaverse in Africa that launched in South Africa last year. The company did not disclose how much exactly it spent to buy the vast digital lands, which Business Insider Africa understands has an overall area of 12x12m. READ : MTN''s public offer of 575 million shares in Nigeria was oversubscribed by 139.47% However, the company'' Group Chief Marketing Officer Bernice Samuels, did explain that the move aligns with the company''s ambition 2025 which entails leveraging trends to augment and increase its customers'' digital experiences, whilst actualising overall business growth. “ This is an exciting moment for us as we lead businesses on the continent to enter the metaverse marketplace.
Facebook/Meta answers call from Ukraine: Russian hacking campaign
05:11am, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 USA Herald
Facebook/Meta claims that a hacking campaign is targeting 24 public figures in Ukraine. This includes politicians, military officials, and at least one journalist all involved in defending the country from the ongoing Russian invasion. Mykhailo Fedorov, the Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine called on Big Tech for help. Hours later Elon Musk had the Starlink satellite […] The post Facebook/Meta answers call from Ukraine: Russian hacking campaign appeared first on USA Herald .
''Russian Propaganda'' Is The Latest Excuse To Expand Censorship
04:00am, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Zero Hedge
''Russian Propaganda'' Is The Latest Excuse To Expand Censorship Authored by Caitlin Johnstone via Medium.com, “I’m concerned about Russian disinformation spreading online, so today I wrote to the CEOs of major tech companies to ask them to restrict the spread of Russian propaganda,” US Senator Mark Warner tweeted on Friday. Since then YouTube has announced that it has suppressed videos by Russian state media channels so that they’ll be seen by fewer people in accordance with its openly acknowledged policy of algorithmically censoring unauthorized content, as well as de-monetizing all such videos on the platform. Google and Facebook/Instagram parent company Meta both banned Russian state media from running ads and monetizing on their platforms in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Twitter announced a pause on ads in both Russia and Ukraine. “Glad to see action from tech companies to reign in Russian propaganda and disinformation after my letter to their CEOs yesterday,” Warner tweeted on Saturday. “These are important first steps, but I’ll keep pushing for more.” For years US lawmakers have been using threats of profit-destroying consequences to pressure Silicon Valley companies into limiting online speech in a way that aligns with the interests of Washington, effectively creating a system of government censorship by proxy.
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