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| Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by Chameleon8(op): 3:17am On Mar 10, 2022 |
Russian authorities and multinational companies have erected a digital barricade between the country and the West, erasing the last remnants of independent information online. Even as President Vladimir V. Putin tightened his grip on Russian society over the past 22 years, small pockets of independent information and political expression remained online. Any remnants of that are now gone. As Mr. Putin has waged war on Ukraine, a digital barricade went up between Russia and the world. Both Russian authorities and multinational internet companies built the wall with breathtaking speed. And the moves have ruptured an open internet that was once seen as helping to integrate Russia into the global community. TikTok and Netflix are suspending their services in the country. Facebook has been blocked. Twitter has been partly blocked, and YouTube’s future is in doubt. Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, Oracle, Cisco and others have pulled back or withdrawn entirely from Russia. Even online video games like Minecraft are no longer available. The actions have turned Russia into a walled-off digital state akin to China and Iran, which tightly control the internet and censor foreign websites and dissent. China’s internet and the Western internet have become almost completely separate over the years, with few overlapping services and little direct communication. In Iran, the authorities have used internet blackouts during protests. Russia’s cleaving off is a defeat for the once-held Western belief that the internet is a tool for democracy that would lead authoritarian countries to open. “The vision of a free and open internet that runs all over the world doesn’t really exist anymore,” said Brian Fishman, a senior fellow at the New America think tank and former director of counterterrorism policy at Facebook. “Now the internet is lumpy. It has choke points.” The internet is only one piece of Russia’s growing isolation since it invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24. The country has been largely cut off from the world’s financial system, foreign airlines are not flying in Russian airspace and global access to its oil and natural gas reserves is in question. But the digital cutoffs stand out as the culmination of attempts by the Russian authorities to tame what was once an open and freewheeling internet. For years, officials stiffened a censorship campaign at home and tried to move toward what is known as a “sovereign internet.” The war led multinational companies to take the final steps. While Russia is paying a stiff economic cost for being cut off, the digital isolationism also serves Mr. Putin’s interests. It allows him to clamp down further on dissent and information that does not follow the government line. Under a censorship law passed last week, journalists, website operators and others risk 15 years in prison for publishing “misinformation” about the war on Ukraine. 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Aleksei Pivovarov, who quit his job on state television almost a decade ago in the face of growing censorship, said he had experienced a “second birth” when he started producing news shows and distributing them on YouTube. Almost three million people subscribe to his YouTube channel, where he and a team publish investigations and news reports that are unavailable on state media. “I was completely sure that this part of my life was over forever, and I would never work as a journalist again,” he said in a recent interview. “I never thought before I came to YouTube that it was possible.” Now the work risks putting Mr. Pivovarov in jail — or out of business. YouTube, which is owned by Google, last week blocked all Russian accounts from making money from their videos and barred Russian state television outlets from being shown across Europe. YouTube could be one of the next targets to be blocked by Russian regulators, experts predicted. Mr. Pivovarov, 47, who is based in Moscow, said he planned to keep broadcasting on YouTube despite the risks. But he said it was unclear how long he could keep going. “For the moment I do plan to work in Russia,” he said. “How this may change in the future, especially if YouTube will be blocked, I don’t know.” Unlike China, where domestic internet companies have grown into behemoths over more than a decade, Russia does not have a similarly vibrant domestic internet or tech industry. So as it is cordoned off into its own digital ecosystem, the fallout may be severe. In addition to access to independent information, the future reliability of internet and telecommunications networks, as well as the availability of basic software and services used by businesses and government, is at risk. Already, Russian telecom companies that operate mobile phone networks no longer have access to new equipment and services from companies like Nokia, Ericsson and Cisco. Efforts by Russian companies to develop new microprocessors were in doubt after Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the largest maker of essential semiconductors, halted shipments to the country. Yandex, Russia’s largest internet company, with a search engine more widely used than Google in Russia, warned it might default on its debts because of the crisis. “The whole IT, hardware and software market that Russia relies on is gravely damaged right now,” said Aliaksandr Herasimenka, a researcher at the University of Oxford’s program on democracy and technology. The Russian authorities could respond by loosening rules that have made it illegal to download pirated software, he said. The Ukrainian government has also pressured internet service providers to sever access in Russia. Officials from Ukraine have asked ICANN, the nonprofit group that oversees internet domains, to suspend the Russian internet domain “.ru.” The nonprofit has resisted these requests. Denis Lyashkov, a self-taught web developer with more than 15 years of experience, said Russia’s censorship campaign was “devastating” for those who had grown up with a less restricted internet. “I was 19 years old when I bought my first computer, and it was the best investment in my life,” said Mr. Lyashkov, who emigrated to Armenia from Moscow in the past week because of the growing restrictions. “When I started, it was a whole new world. There were no borders, no censorship. Everyone could say anything they wanted.” Mr. Lyashkov said that before he had fled Russia, the company where he worked received a demand from the government to install new government certificates on its website, a technical change that could allow regulators to monitor traffic and potentially close the country’s internet to all but Russian or other approved websites. Last year, Russia tested taking such a step. Some Russian internet users appeared to be finding ways around tighter restrictions. Demand for virtual private networks, technology that lets people access blocked websites by masking their location, soared more than 600 percent since the invasion, according to Top10VPN, a service that tracks usage of the technology. But other decisions by multinational companies to punish Russia’s aggression could make those circumvention tools harder to obtain. Many Russians who have VPNs pay for them using Visa and Mastercard, which have blocked payments in Russia. “That move only helps the Kremlin in my view, unfortunately,” Mr. Pivovarov said. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/07/technology/russia-ukraine-internet-isolation.html
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| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by MDHelp: 4:24am On Mar 10, 2022 |
Putin has finished Russia |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by Nobody: 4:37am On Mar 10, 2022 |
Russia is the Biblical king of the North |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by Ever8090: 5:23am On Mar 10, 2022 |
Eyaaa... |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by Bhlessings(f): 5:30am On Mar 10, 2022 |
Lord have mercy |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by NGpatriot: 5:34am On Mar 10, 2022 |
See now they are dragging fake superpower on the floor... 3 world country masquerading as 1 world... ![]() |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by helinues: 5:37am On Mar 10, 2022 |
Toh Let the muscle flexing continues.. ![]() |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by Ceenachi: 6:40am On Mar 10, 2022 |
Pls block! Too many fake news! |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by Mario1989(m): 7:06am On Mar 10, 2022 |
RUSSIA GRADUALLY GOING BACK TO STONE AGE !!!! |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by TeeGentle(m): 7:15am On Mar 10, 2022 |
War on internet Russia go suffer |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by clockwisereport: 7:20am On Mar 10, 2022 |
Bhlessings:Anthony M Okeke also known as Faith S H is a notorious scammer on nairaland. He has been busted on several occasions |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by sapientia(m): 7:35am On Mar 10, 2022 |
Russia should become an independent region in China |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by obonujoker(m): 7:46am On Mar 10, 2022 |
Hope Russia will survive this? |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by KaideeGee(m): 7:51am On Mar 10, 2022 |
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| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by 9182736455O1999(m): 8:16am On Mar 10, 2022 |
If this thing continues and Putin refuses to withdrawl, there will be a coup in Russia |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by Vicotex(m): 4:25pm On Mar 10, 2022 |
9182736455O1999:Brother there will be no coup in Russia, Russia no be Africa. Their government officials and military fully back Putin. US are the aggressors brah. Know this and know peace |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by 9182736455O1999(m): 5:27pm On Mar 10, 2022 |
Vicotex:Lies, no be same military men them dey surrender?. and same government officials them dey step down because of this matter. |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by Vicotex(m): 6:24am On Mar 11, 2022 |
9182736455O1999:Brother man them no surrender, they were captured. Being captured and surrendering are 2 different things entirely. Na only God know where you dey get your news from. No governments official don step down, they're strongly with Putin |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by chopnaira: 7:08am On Mar 11, 2022 |
Na waoh No wonder Russians are fleeing russia via Georgia and Moldova.
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| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by 9182736455O1999(m): 8:01am On Mar 11, 2022 |
Vicotex:so for your mind now to capture soldier alive na easy thing. bro they don't want to die so they surenderd. no be the soldiers dey confess how they also entered ukraine though belarus. |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by Vicotex(m): 8:21am On Mar 11, 2022 |
9182736455O1999:You don't know anything concerning the art of war. Abeg no quote me again. I be think say na better person dey reason with me |
| Re: Russia, Blocked From The Global Internet by 9182736455O1999(m): 8:25am On Mar 11, 2022 |
Vicotex:Na you first quote me. as you be better person when dey reason. you think say this one na movie? |
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