Meta bans Russian state media outlets RT and Rossiya Segodnya for alleged ‘foreign interference’

Meta bans Russian state media outlets RT and Rossiya Segodnya for alleged ‘foreign interference’

Tech giant Meta has announced that it will be banning Russian state media outlets, including RT and Rossiya Segodnya, from its apps due to concerns of ‘foreign interference’. This decision comes in the wake of allegations made by US prosecutors, who have accused RT of covertly funding influence campaigns through social media platforms.

According to France 24 technology editor Peter O’Brien, Meta’s move to ban Russian state media is a significant step in addressing the issue of foreign interference in digital platforms. By taking a stance against these media outlets, Meta is demonstrating its commitment to ensuring that its apps are not used as tools for spreading propaganda or misinformation.

The banning of Russian state media by Meta is likely to have far-reaching implications for the dissemination of information online. It raises questions about the role that tech companies should play in regulating the content that is shared on their platforms, especially when it comes to state-sponsored media outlets.

It remains to be seen how this decision will be received by the Russian government and how it will impact the relationship between Meta and Russian state media outlets. However, Meta’s actions serve as a reminder of the power that tech companies have in shaping the digital landscape and their responsibility to ensure that their platforms are not exploited for nefarious purposes.

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