The YouTube video-hosting site and app have stopped being accessible across Russia, thousands of Internet users in the country said online on August 8.
While I understand people’s initial reaction to think this is a positive thing, I don’t believe it is. The less free speech and media the Russian people have access to, the more control Putins propaganda machine has.
While I understand people’s initial reaction to think this is a positive thing, I don’t believe it is. The less free speech and media the Russian people have access to, the more control Putins propaganda machine has.
Yeah… I suspect it has something to do with controlling info on Ukraine pushing back perhaps.
I have a slightly different take: I think it’s a positive thing because the sooner we destroy YouTube, the sooner YouTube will be destroyed.
Feels like your priorities might be out of order.
My priorities are thus:
They know what they did.
“YouTube delenda est”
“Fiat justitia, ruat YouTube”
What did they do?
Oh, they know.
Is this a new development? If so could it be due to the Ukrainian incursion? I thought telegram was more popular there for that stuff