One month ultimatum to Twitter to remove ‘banned’ content in Russia
- Russia's media regulator Roskomnadzor started disrupting Twitter's services in the country last week
- It said Twitter failed to comply with requests to delete content related to child pornography, drug use
- Roskomnadzor said it had started slowing down speed of photo and video content for all mobile users
Russia on Tuesday gave Twitter a one-month ultimatum to remove “banned” content and threatened to consider blocking the social media platform within the country if it does not comply, reported AFP.
Russia‘s media regulator Roskomnadzor started disrupting Twitter‘s services in the country last week, citing the platform’s failure to comply with its requests to delete content related to child pornography, drug use and calls for minors to commit suicide.
Roskomnadzor deputy head Vadim Subbotin told the state-run TASS news agency, “We have taken a month and are watching Twitter’s response to the removal of banned content.”
He added that if Twitter does not comply in that time period, the media regulator “will consider the question of completely blocking the service” on Russian territory.
Subbotin also told the Interfax news agency that Twitter has not taken any “specific steps” to remove the prohibited content.
Russian authorities have in recent months increased pressure on Western social media platforms, especially those hosting content supporting jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
Roskomnadzor last week said it had started slowing down the speed of photo and video content for all mobile users and 50% of desktop users in Russia.
A Twitter spokesperson last week said that the company does not support “any unlawful behaviour” and is “deeply concerned by increased attempts to block and throttle online public conversation”.
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