TikTok has suspended new content and live streaming abilities on its platform in Russia due to the country's new ‘fake news’ law, the app.
TikTok has suspended new content and live streaming abilities on its platform in Russia due to the country's new ‘fake news’ law, the appIn a statement posted to TikTok's newsroom, the app said safety of the app's employees and users is its highest priority.
"Our in-app messaging service will not be affected," the statement reads. "We will continue to evaluate the evolving circumstances in Russia to determine when we might fully resume our services with safety as our top priority." After the Russian parliament passed the "fake news" law, which makes it an offense to disseminate what it described as “fake” information about the country’s armed forces, the BBC announced it wouldRussia also blocked Facebook, according to the nation's media regulator, Roskomnadzor.block Russian media outlets“On March 4, 2022, it was decided to block access to the Facebook network in the Russian Federation,” the regulator said.
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