[Russia] - As Russia Throttles YouTube, Exiled Opposition Voices Prepare for Total Blackout

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
When a Russian lawmaker said late last week that the country would start throttling YouTube loading speeds on desktop browsers by up to 70%,
YouTube has become a vital platform for dissenting viewpoints as the Kremlin has clamped down on internet and media freedoms
Times.Klimarev said that although the slowdowns might appear less effective than banning YouTube altogether, the risks of public discontent
stemming from a total YouTube ban would be too high.He said the Kremlin has also faced difficulties in attempting to ban individual
opposition channels, adding that there is likely a communication channel between the opposition and Google to ensure the protection of their
YouTubers and their Russian audiences be impacted?Journalist Alexander Plyushev launched The Breakfast Show on YouTube shortly after he
relocated to Vilnius, Lithuania after the invasion of Ukraine
Today, The Breakfast Show has become a staple for its 625,000 subscribers who tune in every morning.For Plyushev, who was declared a foreign
Russia can survive and offer their audience both inside and outside Russia alternative viewpoints and analysis into the war in Ukraine and
what the true impact will be
a gradual attack on Google
This confirms the theories I support, which suggest that the Russian authorities are afraid of cutting off YouTube immediately, so as to not
VPNs to access our channel
We ourselves took the initiative to publish a guideline recommending reliable VPNs and teaching our audience how to use them
wasted any time in developing other means for Russians inside the country to bypass the restrictions and VPN bans.In late 2022, he and his
the internet over the past decade as it has sought greater control over the digital landscape, passing a barrage of laws and rules to force
risked fines or having Russia-based employees arrested for noncompliance with these increasingly repressive laws, it was too costly to quit
complying with the Landing Law just a month before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, according to data published on Roskomnadzor's website
Russia blocked Twitter two months later in March.Who Is Alexander Khinshtein?Alexander Khinshtein is a State Duma deputy representing
Russia's Samara region and a member of the ruling, pro-Kremlin United Russia party
April, he published a series of posts accusing Samara regional official Sergey Burtsev of being in a gay relationship with his subordinate
being entrusted to openly gay propagandists?", Khinshtein wrote on Telegram.He would go on to double down on his accusation of LGBT
propaganda among Samara officials connected with Burtsev without providing any evidence that Burtsev was openly gay or otherwise an LGBT
activist in public or at work
Regardless, Khinshtein wrote that ridding the government of LGBT employees and politicians was a matter of following constitutional
law.Khinshtein has also admitted that his wife uses Instagram, which is banned in Russia due to its parent company Meta being labeled an
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