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Internet becomes battleground in Russia''s Ukraine invasion
01:30pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Axios
Social media platforms are beginning to crack down on Russian state media in response to the Kremlin''s efforts to tighten controls around internet communications. Why it matters: Tech giants that provide services around the world prefer not to take sides in conflicts where they operate in both combatants'' territory, but Russia''s invasion of Ukraine is making that stance tough to maintain. Driving the news: Google said late Saturday it is pausing monetization of Russian state-funded media across its platforms, hours after its subsidiary YouTube announced a similar measure, citing "extraordinary circumstances in Ukraine." A YouTube spokesperson noted it will also be "significantly limiting recommendations to these channels." Facebook parent Meta on Friday said it would also prohibit Russian state media "from running ads or monetizing on our platform anywhere in the world," per a tweet from its head of security policy, Nathaniel Gleicher. Twitter also said Friday it would temporarily pause advertisements in Ukraine and Russia "to ensure critical public safety information is elevated and ads don’t detract from it." State of play: Social networks have for many months labeled accounts for outlets such as RT and Sputnik as Russian state media.
Moving - Facebook, Google and Twitter limit ads over Russia''s invasion of Ukraine
12:29pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Business Mag
The moves come as U.S. tech platforms are under pressure to take a stronger stance against Russia and limit disinformation.
Facebook prohibits Russia’s state media from running Ads, monetising
11:28am, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Tvcnewsng
As Moscow’s invasion of neighboring Ukraine reaches the streets of Kyiv, Facebook says it has limited the capacity of Russian official media to earn money on the social media platform. “We are now prohibiting Russian state media from running ads or monetising on our platform anywhere in the world,” Nathaniel Gleicher, the social media giant’s security policy head, said on Twitter on Friday. He added that Facebook would “continue to apply labels to additional Russian state media”. The move comes just hours after Moscow announced it was restricting Facebook access due to a fact-checking debate and the invasion of Ukraine […] The post Facebook prohibits Russia’s state media from running Ads, monetising appeared first on TVC News .
Google ''pauses'' Russian state media monetisation across platforms
09:23am, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 The Straits Times
February 27, 2022 5:23 PM It follows similar moves by its YouTube subsidiary and Facebook.
Facebook and Twitter respond to Russian operation in Ukraine — RT World News
07:57am, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 State Of Press
Facebook and Twitter said on Saturday they were barring Russian state-linked media from running ads or making money off of their platforms in response to Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine. Nathaniel Gleicher, the head of policy security at Meta, Facebook’s parent company, said “Russian state media” were banned from “running ads or monetizing on our …
Facebook and Twitter respond to Russian operation in Ukraine
07:31am, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Russia Today
Facebook and Twitter have joined YouTube in banning Russian state-linked media from monetization on their platforms over Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com
Facebook bans Russian state media from running ads
07:28am, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Mid-Day
The security policy said that the company is closely monitoring the situation in Ukraine and will keep sharing steps they are taking to protect people on their platform
PCEC denounces Russia''s invasion of Ukraine
06:03am, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Manila Bulletin News
The Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC) denounced Russia’s invasion of Ukraine saying it was heartless and unjustified. Photo PCEC FB “By invading Ukraine and completely violating international law…Russia has taken an illegal and immoral course for its action only results in senseless suffering, untold violations of human dignity, tragic loss of people’s lives, and in catastrophic destruction of environment and properties,” the group said in a statement. “In view also of the immense suffering that the world has already been going through because of the pandemic, the Russian all-out assault on the weaker state of Ukraine only reveals the hard hearted nature of this powerful government,” added PCEC. The group said its necessary for the international community to come together in the defense of the Ukrainian people, many of whom-including numerous Christian believers-have suddenly become refugees as they seek to escape the onslaught. PCEC said they stand in solidarity with the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) and the European Evangelical Alliance (EEA) in calling for an immediate ceasefire and the prompt withdrawal of the invading Russian forces from the independent country of Ukraine.
YouTube Blocks Russian News Channels From Earning Ad Revenue
05:50am, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 TechDator
Following the suite of Twitter and Facebook, YouTube now announced barring some Russian news channels from earning ad revenue. Though the full list isn’t shared, the bunch contains RT, a Russian state media. YouTube cited “extraordinary circumstances” for today’s blocking, which has no specific span. Also, the platform is making these channels appear less in […] The post YouTube Blocks Russian News Channels From Earning Ad Revenue appeared first on TechDator .
Donald Trump demands an audit of Mark Zuckerberg''s $417m election donations
03:15am, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Daily Mail Online
Trump on Saturday demanded an audit of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg''s injection of hundreds of millions of dollars into election offices as he repeated his claims of election fraud.
Social media platforms prevent Russian-backed media from earning ad revenue
09:54pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 The Hill
Social media platforms are preventing Russian-backed media from earning ad revenue as Russia continues its assault on Ukraine. The head of security policy at Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, announced Friday night that…
Facebook Is Going Up Against Russia
09:37pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Slate
Putin is turning his information warfare on Facebook—and Facebook is fighting back.
YouTube blocks payments to Russia channels
08:57pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Seven News
YouTube has followed Facebook''s lead and blocked Russia''s state-owned media outlet RT and other Russian channels from receiving payments for advertisements.
Facebook blocks Russian enlighten media from marketing and marketing on the platform
07:43pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Global Business Line
Download PDF Facebook is blockading enlighten-speed Russian media outlets from marketing and marketing and monetizing bellow on the platform amid the ongoing warfare in Ukraine (thru Reuters). 1/ We are in actuality prohibiting Russian enlighten media from running ads or monetizing on our platform wherever in the arena. We also continue to practice labels to…
YouTube blocks Russian media channels from generating revenue over Ukraine invasion
07:34pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 The Independent
The ban comes after Facebook banned Russian media outlets from monetising their content
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