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Russia Restricts Twitter Access Amidst Ukraine Invasion

07:07pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Global Village Extra
Russia has limited Twitter in parts of Russia, Twitter has confirmed. In a statement, the company said “We’re aware that Twitter is being restricted for some people in Russia and are working to keep our services safe and accessible”. On Friday Russia restricted Facebook after a clash over “censorship”. Russia’s communications regulator Roskomnadzor accused Facebook of violating “the rights and freedoms of Russian citizens”. Facebook said it had refused to stop fact-checking and labelling content from state-owned news organisations. Internet connectivity watchers at NetBlocks say there is a total or near-total restriction on Twitter in Russia. The actions follow Russia’s attack on Ukraine with many videos and images of the invasion going viral on social media. The BBC’s Moscow correspondent, Steve Rosenberg, said he’d had difficulty tweeting. Circumvention for those in Russia is currently possible using VPN services, which can work around government-imposed restrictions. NetBlocks Director Alp Toker told the BBC: “Russia’s restriction of Twitter will significantly limit the free flow of information at a time of crisis when the public most need to stay informed.” Roskomnadzor has not announced actions against Twitter.
Facebook is prohibiting Russian state media from running advertisements, and Twitter is pausing ads so they don''t detract from critical public safety information.

Russia restricts Twitter access amid Ukraine invasion

05:28pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Engadget
Russia has moved to restrict access to Twitter as its invasion of Ukraine continues. Starting early Saturday morning, internet monitor NetBlocks saw a nearly complete blackout of the platform across all major domestic telecom providers, including Rostelecom and MTS. For the time being, Russian residents and those visiting the country can still access Twitter using VPN services but reaching the website directly is nearly impossible. We’re aware that Twitter is being restricted for some people in Russia and are working to keep our service safe and accessible. — Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) February 26, 2022 Twitter confirmed the reports at 11:51AM ET. “We’re aware that Twitter is being restricted for some people in Russia and are working to keep our service safe and accessible,” the company said. At the moment, Russians can reportedly still access Facebook and Instagram, but that may change. On Friday, the country’s telecom regulator, Roskomnadzor, began partially restricting access to Facebook after Meta refused to stop fact-checking and labeling content from state-owned news organizations.
Chris Krebs may be best known for being fired as director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in a tweet by then-president Donald Trump after he refuted Trump’s claims of election fraud in Nov. 2020. Since that dubious dismissal, Krebs, a respected voice in cybersecurity, has joined with former Facebook Chief Information Security…

Facebook blocks Russian state media from running ads

04:31pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Engadget
Facebook has blocked Russian state media outlets from using its advertising platform or using other monetization features in response to the invasion of Ukraine. The move comes after Russia regulator Roskomnadzor said it would restrict access to the social network after Facebook officials declined to stop fact checking Russian state-run media outlets on the platform. Now, Meta’s Head of Security Policy Nathaniel Gleicher says the company is stepping up its restrictions on Russian state media, which are now barred from running ads or using monetization features anywhere in the world. He added that the company continues to “to apply labels to additional Russian state media.” 2/ We are closely monitoring the situation in Ukraine and will keep sharing steps we’re taking to protect people on our platform. https://t.co/mTatqghCzQ — Nathaniel Gleicher (@ngleicher) February 26, 2022 It follows a similar move from Twitter, which announced on Friday that it was suspending all advertising in Ukraine and Russia in order to better highlight authoritative information and guard against misinformation.

Russian state media barred from running ads on Meta platforms

03:46pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Gulf Insider
Meta Platforms is barring Russian state media from running ads or monetising on its platform anywhere in the world, the parent company of social media giant Facebook said on Friday. The company will also continue to apply labels to additional state media. Russia said on Friday it was partially limiting access to Meta Platforms’ Facebook, … The post Russian state media barred from running ads on Meta platforms appeared first on Gulf Insider .

Russia restricts local access to Facebook

03:29pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 NewsBook
Russia has restricted local access to Facebook, after the platform took action against the accounts of four Kremlin-backed media outlets amid the invasion of Ukraine. The post Russia restricts local access to Facebook appeared first on Newsbook .
Facebook has blocked Russian state media outlets from running ads and monetizing content on the platform amid the conflict in Ukraine. The platform will also continue its efforts to label posts from any state-owned media sources.
Meta, Facebook''s parent company, says the decision comes in response to Russia''s invasion of Ukraine. Twitter says it is temporarily pausing ads in Ukraine and Russia.

Meta blocks Russian state media from running ads worldwide

01:55pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 One News Page
Facebook’s parent company Meta announced it’s prohibiting the Russian state media to run ads or monetize on all of its platforms during the conflict with Ukraine. Facebook is another big tech group to announce sanctions against the Russian Federation. more…

Tech Digest daily roundup: Russia limits Facebook access

01:43pm, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Tech Digest
Russia has limited access to Facebook over the platform’s stance on the accounts of several Moscow-backed news outlets amid the invasion of Ukraine. Russia’s communications regulator Roskomnadzor accused the network […] The post Tech Digest daily roundup: Russia limits Facebook access appeared first on Tech Digest . Related posts: Tech Digest daily round up: Over 500m Facebook accounts hacked Tech Digest daily roundup: Ukraine hit by massive cyber attack Tech Digest daily roundup: Facebook puts Instagram Kids on hold
Facebook released a statement saying it is now prohibiting Russian state media from running ads or monetizing on its platform anywhere in the world.

Russia: Arbitrary Detentions of Anti-War Protesters

11:00am, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Human Rights Watch
Click to expand Image People attend an anti-war protest, in Saint Petersburg, Russia, February 24, 2022, after Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized a military operation in Ukraine. © 2022 REUTERS/Anton Vaganov (Moscow) – Police arbitrarily detained hundreds of peaceful protesters across Russia on February 24, 2022, at rallies in solidarity with Ukraine and against the war, Human Rights Watch said today. The authorities also arrested at least two human rights defenders who spoke up against Russia’s full-scale invasion in Ukraine, threatened to block mass media outlets in case their reporting on the war differed from the official narrative, and demanded that foreign social media platforms stop restricting reports from Russian state media. In the early morning of February 24, President Vladimir Putin announced military operations against Ukraine in a public address to the nation, and soon after the broadcast of his speech, Russian armed forces began air and ground attacks on multiple military installations across Ukraine.

Facebook bans Russian state media from running ads on its platform

10:32am, Saturday, 26'th Feb 2022 Asian Think Tank
Facebook’s parent company Meta said earlier Friday that Russia would hit its services with restrictions after it refused authorities’ order to stop using fact-checkers and content warning labels on its platforms. Facebook bans Russian state media from running ads on its platform Top News, Facebook, Facebook bans russia, Facebook restricted Russian state media, Facebook Russia, […] The post Facebook bans Russian state media from running ads on its platform appeared first on Asian ThinkTank .
Russian state-owned media has been banned by Facebook from running adverts and monetising in any way from the social media platforms. This comes as Russian forces commence with their attack on the country of Ukraine, with unprecedented damage inflicted within just two days of bombing. “We are now prohibiting Russian state media from running ads … Continued
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