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Meta bans Russian state media outlets for foreign interference
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Threads, announced a global ban on Russian state media outlets, including RT and Rossiya Segodnya.
This decision is part of an intensified crackdown on alleged foreign interference, with Meta accusing these outlets of employing deceptive tactics to manipulate public opinion and evade detection.
The ban follows recent US actions, including money-laundering charges against two RT employees who allegedly orchestrated a scheme to influence the 2024 election.
According to Meta, Russian state-controlled media have previously attempted to evade detection through covert activities, prompting the company to take more stringent measures.
Meta's move marks a significant escalation in its approach to Russian state media, which had previously faced only limited restrictions, such as ad bans and reduced post visibility.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called for treating Russian media operations as covert intelligence activities, reinforcing the government's stance on combating foreign iNFLuence.
He recently announced new sanctions against RT, labeling it as an extension of Russian intelligence operations aimed at undermining democratic processes.
RT has dismissed these accusations, labeling them as attempts to stifle its journalistic activities.
In response to Meta's ban, RT's spokesperson denounced the actions as unfounded and politically motivated.
The ban on these Russian media outlets is expected to be enforced over the coming days.
Meta has also been censoring Palestinian creators and activists during Israel's brutal onslaught on besieged Gaza.
The social media company was recently found censoring posts made by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, several Turkish government officials along with journliats and activitsts. Some of these take downs were attributed to glitches, which coinidently were always targeted pro-Palestinian voices in favour of Israel.
A Human Rights Watch report last year revealed that Meta’s policies and practices have been suppressing voices advocating for Palestine and Palestinian human rights on Instagram and Facebook.
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