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highplainsdem

(57,432 posts)
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 09:01 AM Yesterday

Russia passes law punishing searches for 'extremist' content

Source: Reuters

Russians will face fines if they search online for "extremist" content under a new law that tightens censorship and could have sweeping ramifications for digital privacy and the fate of WhatsApp in the country.

The legislation, approved on Tuesday by parliament's lower house, the State Duma, has drawn criticism from some pro-government figures, as well as opposition activists. Opponents say the fines it prescribes, of up to 5,000 roubles ($63.82), could open the door to tougher charges and penalties.

The Ministry of Justice's list of extremist materials stretches to more than 500 pages. Entities banned in Russia for carrying out "extremist activities" include late Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Fund, the "international LGBT movement" and U.S. tech giant Meta Platforms (META.O).

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The new legislation targets people who knowingly search for extremist materials online, including through virtual private networks (VPN) that millions of people across Russia use to bypass censorship and access banned content.

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Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/russia-passes-law-punishing-searches-extremist-content-2025-07-22/

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Russia passes law punishing searches for 'extremist' content (Original Post) highplainsdem Yesterday OP
Also banned: Searching for what happened in Ryazan in 1999. Go ahead, google "Ryazan 1999" ck4829 Yesterday #1
I wonder how many Russians ever learned that was a false flag operation. highplainsdem Yesterday #2
Good question. But I'm sure nobody wants to speak up unless they want to go the way of Alexander Litvinenko. ck4829 Yesterday #3
So? The Mouth Yesterday #4

ck4829

(37,018 posts)
1. Also banned: Searching for what happened in Ryazan in 1999. Go ahead, google "Ryazan 1999"
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 09:59 AM
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ck4829

(37,018 posts)
3. Good question. But I'm sure nobody wants to speak up unless they want to go the way of Alexander Litvinenko.
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 10:47 AM
Yesterday

The Mouth

(3,367 posts)
4. So?
Tue Jul 22, 2025, 12:57 PM
Yesterday

I've seen plenty of people on both right and left saying there is some speech that should not be allowed on media or in public.

All censorship is bad,. All of it, everywhere. Outside of defamation of character and incitement to riot, fuck anyone who thinks any statement or viewpoint should be suppressed.

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