Reddit users have flooded the "Ask a Russian" forum with questions about life in Russia today. Some posts have blamed Russians for Putin's invasion of Ukraine, sparking feuds. Users told Insider they ...
Reddit isn't done clamping down on misinformation following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The social hub has banned links to state-supported Russian media outlets across the entire site, and for all ...
What just happened? Reddit has joined Apple and Wikipedia on the list of Western companies fined by Russia this month for not deleting what the country deems to be "banned" and "fake" content relating ...
Fears of Russian interference ahead of a heated U.K. election were all but confirmed this week with a Reddit post. In a post Friday, Reddit announced that its internal investigation found evidence ...
July 19 (Reuters) - Social media site Reddit faces being fined for the first time in Russia for not deleting "banned content" that Moscow says discredits the Russian army, the Interfax news agency ...
Reddit has made r/Russia harder to find and stumble across in a move meant to minimize misinformation on the website. It has added the group to the list of "quarantined subreddits," which means it won ...
Social media users are rallying to replace a Ukrainian man's record collection. A news report about how Russian soldiers destroyed his 500 vinyls inspired the effort. "We're going to find every last ...
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Is Russia truly India's friend? Viral Reddit post exposes 'Degrading and ugly hidden racism'
A Reddit post has sparked an intense debate on social media, after a British user alleged that Russia’s internal online discourse about India is steeped in “degrading and ugly” racism, contradicting ...
Reddit has banned users from posting links to Kremlin-affiliated outlets such as RT and Sputnik, joining a growing number of internet companies in blocking Russian state media amid that country’s ...
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