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Russia Wants To Ban YouTube: Kremlin Pushes Google With A Warning Shot

Russia wants to slow down the download speed of YouTube videos by up to 70 percent. This is a reaction to the platform’s “anti-Russian policy” and then remove the platform from the country after it being unfair and anti-russian. The Kremlin has started to push for new proposals to remove the platform from the country as a warning shot to Google. Since the Duma says everything they upload even entertainment is considered propaganda. This time the Kremlin wants to give a lesson to Google that they are ready to wipe out the 140 million users whom they depend from Russia, making the company lose $10 billion a year.
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Russian authorities are preparing to slow down the video platform YouTube in their own country.

“By the end of the week, the speed of downloading YouTube on stationary computers may drop by 40 percent, and by the end of next week by 70 percent,” wrote Russian State Duma deputy Alexander Hinstejn on his Telegram channel. The head of the Information Policy Committee in the Russian parliament spoke of an allegedly forced measure.

Reaction to deleted propaganda content

The throttling of YouTube is not directed against users in Russia, but against the management of the holding company, “which still believes it can violate and ignore our legislation with impunity.”

Hinstejn claimed that YouTube was characterized by an anti-Russian policy. He argued that YouTube had deleted accounts of Russian bloggers and media outlets that were repeating the Kremlin’s war propaganda .

Will YouTube soon be “undesirable” in Russia?

Slowing down YouTube on PCs is just a first warning shot, threatened the politician from the Kremlin party United Russia. If YouTube continues to refuse to give in, the platform will be unwelcome in Russia. Alternatives such as Rutube and VK Video already exist.

In fact, even before the start of its war of aggression against Ukraine, Russia had already made preparations for a possible isolation of the country’s Internet from international resources. Since the beginning of the war, the Russian regulatory authority has blocked thousands of websites in order to silence critical voices.

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