What’s the difference between Russia’s internet before and after the invasion of Ukraine?
That was the finding of a report published on Wednesday by Citizen Lab, a group from the University of Toronto that studies online censorship in authoritarian countries.
The new report was one of the first attempts to quantify the extent of Russian internet censorship since the war began in February 2022.
Before the war, Russia’s government issued internet takedown orders to Vkontakte, known as VK, once every 50 days on average.
The government also used keyword blocking to censor lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer terms on the site, the report said.
Persons:
Vladimir V, Putin
Organizations:
Citizen Lab, University of Toronto, Lab, Vkontakte, VK
Locations:
Ukraine, Russian, Vkontakte