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Twitter labels tweets sharing links from Russian state media

09:19am, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 SiliconRepublic
Tweets with URLs to Russian state media such as RT and Sputnik will now come with labels, as tech continues to take a stand on Russia. The post Twitter labels tweets sharing links from Russian state media appeared first on Silicon Republic .

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.
Twitter has announced that it will start adding a more prominent label to all tweets of Russian state-affiliated media websites.

Twitter labels tweets from Russian state media outlets

04:00am, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Buziness Bytes
Moscow, March 1 (IANS) Micro-blogging site Twitter is now adding prominent labels to tweets from Russian state media outlets as it tries to limit the publications’ reach on its platform. “Today, we are adding labels to Tweets that share links to Russian state-affiliated media websites and are taking steps to significantly reduce the circulation of […] The post Twitter labels tweets from Russian state media outlets appeared first on Buziness Bytes .
Facebook, Twitter take down anti-Ukraine disinformation network linked to Russia and Belarus
Meta Platforms, 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, February 28. 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. We have received requests from a number of Governments and the EU to take further steps in relation to Russian state controlled media. Given the exceptional nature of the current situation, we will be restricting access to RT and Sputnik across the EU at this time. — Nick Clegg (@nickclegg) February 28, 2022 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, and Alphabet’s Google and YouTube have taken measures in recent days to restrict Russian state media from making money from ads on their platforms.
Twitter users are calling Elon Musk a "hero" for getting the Starlink terminals to Ukraine so quickly.
Twitter and Microsoft have also announced fresh measures to reduce misinformation.
Social media giants Twitter and Facebook parent Meta moved Monday to curb the presence on their platforms of Russian state-linked news outlets, which stand accused of pushing misinformation about…
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Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are all taking tougher stances on content from Russian state media amid intensifying pressure from European officials for the Big Tech platforms to act against pro-Russian propaganda and address the escalating information war in Ukraine and across the internet.

Twitter to Reduce Visibility of Russian State Media Content

08:37pm, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 Big News Network
Twitter announced Monday that it will start labeling and making it harder for users to see tweets about the invasion of Ukraine that contain information from Russian state media outlets like RT and Sputnik. "For years we''ve provided more context about state-affiliated media while not accepting ad $ or amplifying accounts," Twitter said in a tweet. "With many looking for credible info due to the conflict in Ukrain
Chesnot/Getty Images Twitter will start labeling tweets that link to media sites affiliated with Russia. The label says "This Tweet links to a Russian-state affiliated media…
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