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Apple has removed the popular Russian social media app VKontakte and other apps belonging to VK from its App Store globally
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Apple has removed the popular Russian social media app VKontakte and other apps belonging to VK from its App Store globally
An NYU-STERN report explores harmful speech spread on YouTube—and the gaps in information on the platform’s content moderation policies
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NATO, eastern European militaries, and US NGOs have been targeted by Russian hackers, according to Google.
The hacker group declared a cyberwar against Russia in response to the latter's invasion of Ukraine.
It all began when Meta reportedly decided to allow forms of political expression that would normally violate its hate speech policy.
The decision was taken to comply with sanctions which have been swift and unrelenting ever since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Ukraine wanted certain domains to be revoked and primary DNS servers situated in Russia to be shut down.