Russia on Tuesday fined social media site Reddit for the first time for not deleting "banned content" that it said contained "fake" information about Russia's military campaign in Ukraine, RIA reported on Tuesday, citing a Moscow court.

Russia on Tuesday fined social media site Reddit for the first time for not deleting “banned content” that it said contained “fake” information about Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine, RIA reported on Tuesday, citing a Moscow court.

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iquanyin
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@Madison_rogue boy, russia’s really digging for change under the sofa cushions.

Madison_rogue
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Putin might find some old Soviet Era Roubles underneath his grandmother’s floorboards. It might be worth more than current Roubles.

Are you saying the rouble is rubble?

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Perhaps the one and only time I’d be rooting for reddit…

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“We’d like to make it $4 million.” -Spez, probably

Fine how? Does Reddit still have a Russian branch? If not, then there’s nobody to fine or no way to enforce it, other than an outright DNS block.

Are they going after /r/ukraine specifically?

Putin, point on the Snoo where the NAFO touched you.

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I don’t know; I don’t go on Reddit any longer.

That said, r/worldnews was very pro-Ukraine. It could be that subreddit the Russians are referring to as well.

Good match. Let the IPO addict and the cash strapped authoritarian duke it out.

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