Instagram got blocked in Russia | cybernews.com



👇 A new article is available on cybernews 👇 READ HERE: https://ift.tt/bZUG5Yh 🦾 Welcome our first AI-generated spokesperson, let us know your thoughts down in the comments! About us: our dedicated team of security researchers and investigative journalists regularly delves into previously unexplored depths of online security and privacy in order to shed light on stories that often have an unseen influence on the online world at large. A number of our investigations and reports have been featured by industry-related publications and global news leaders like Forbes, PC mag, Techradar. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Kremlin accused Meta of allowing calls for violence against Russians and gave 48 hours to Instagram users in Russia to move all of their content to other platforms. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "On March 11, Meta Platforms Inc. made an unprecedented decision by allowing the posting of information containing calls for violence against Russian citizens on its social networks Facebook and Instagram," Russian communication watchdog Roskomnadzor said on Friday. It claimed that the Russian Prosecutor General's Office demanded restricting access to Instagram. Roskomnadzor gave 48 hours for active Instagram users in Russia to 'transfer their photo and video materials to other social networks and notify their contacts and subscribers.' As of Sunday midnight, Instagram is no longer accessible in Russia. The block will affect 80 million users. However, Instagram, as well as Facebook, can be accessed using VPN services. As more IT, streaming, and communications companies announce their leave, Russians turn to VPNs to avoid total isolation. We have gathered a list of the best VPNs for Russia in 2022, including NordVPN, Surfshark, and PrivateVPN. According to an internal company post seen by Reuters, Meta is further narrowing its content moderation policy for Ukraine to restrict calls for the death of a head of state. Last week, Meta temporarily allowed some posts on Facebook and Instagram calling for the death of Vladimir Putin or Alexander Lukashenko. As a result, Russia opened a criminal case against Meta. Keep up to date with the latest news: ➡️ Visit our site https://cybernews.com/ ➡️ Facebook https://ift.tt/wTD6hea ➡️ Twitter https://twitter.com/cybernews ​ ➡️ #cybernews #TechNewsByAI #cybernewsByAI

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