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Russia Steps Up Pressure on Google, Meta With Record Fines (bloomberg.com) 57

A Russian court fined Alphabet's Google 7.2 billion rubles ($98 million) and Meta Platforms 2 billion rubles Friday for failing to remove banned content, the largest such penalties yet, as the authorities escalate a crackdown on foreign technology companies. From a report: The fines were due to the companies' repeated failure to comply with orders to take down content and based on a percentage of their annual earnings in Russia, the federal communications watchdog said in a statement. Google and Meta could face more fines if they don't remove the material, it said.

Google is studying the ruling and then will determine its next steps, the company's press service in Moscow said in a statement. Russia has stepped up its confrontation with foreign social media and internet companies this year in what the government calls a campaign to uphold its digital sovereignty. Regulators have levied fines and slowed content in a bid to force companies including Google and Twitter to delete posts encouraging unauthorized protests and other material deemed illegal.

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  • by phantomfive ( 622387 ) on Friday December 24, 2021 @06:02PM (#62113187) Journal

    Facebook has a good PR firm helping them to rebrand to Meta in order to deflect all the negative publicity they were getting. It seems to have worked.

    • by ras ( 84108 )

      Being fined by Russia for refusing to censor content is bad publicity?

      Were you hiding under a rock when they copped all the that flak from US politicians of all colors for banning stuff in the USA, even though it was with a far lighter touch than Russia is demanding here.

      • Being fined by Russia for refusing to censor content is bad publicity?

        Meta was fined more lightly than Google.

        flak from US politicians of all colors for banning stuff in the USA

        Red politicians were mad about the bans.

        Blue politicians wanted more stuff banned.

        • Red, blue... they just want different stuff banned.

          • false equivalence. look at what the majority of the parties wants banned. red wants to ban anything related to equal application of free speech rights, discussions about racism (historical and as practiced by red staters), and voting rights. blues want banned hate speech, discussions of overthrowing the government, and big fat lies told by the reds.
            • Red is also very upright about all things related to sex, remember - they occasionally launch (ineffectual) campaigns to ban obscene material, and to broaden the definition of same. They are even the ones mostly responsible for the FCC banning naughty words on television.

      • Facebook censors . . . you!

    • by darkain ( 749283 )

      YUP, it sure as hell worked much better than Google's attempt! erm, I mean... Alphabet.

  • by OpenSourced ( 323149 ) on Friday December 24, 2021 @06:33PM (#62113259) Journal

    After all, if they both bend over for China, what's this business of being picky with Russia?. Sheer discrimination that's what it is.

    • by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 24, 2021 @07:29PM (#62113371)

      Well, on one hand China is the second largest economy in the world run by cunts.

      And on the other, Russia is an irrelevant backwater full of cunts.

      They're picky with Russia because Russia just doesn't matter. They can take it or leave it. China on the other hand matters from a growth PoV.

      • by Tom ( 822 ) on Saturday December 25, 2021 @02:15AM (#62113819) Homepage Journal

        They're picky with Russia because Russia just doesn't matter. They can take it or leave it.

        You think so?

        Russia was in the G8 before they made it the G7 for political reasons, and it has a population of almost 150 mio. people. That's a pretty nice market. Larger than any european country by population, and almost half of the USA.

        The real reason they're not so invested there is that for them it's a tough market with - omg! - competition. There's Yandex and VK and a bunch of other Russian companies, and they are strong. For example, Google and Yandex have almost equal market shares (https://gs.statcounter.com/search-engine-market-share/all/russian-federation) while VK utterly destroys its competition (https://www.statista.com/statistics/284447/russia-social-network-penetration/) with Instagram, Twitter and Facebook put together not even approaching it.

        Another concern for these companies is probably not even Russia itself, but the fact that millions of mostly wealthy and upper middle class Russians live abroad - and they take these with them. My wife is Russian, she came to Europe for her PhD. She has more friends on VK than on Facebook despite living here for almost ten years. She still searches on Yandex, not on Google. (and Yandex's video site instead of YouTube). All her friends in the Russian community here do the same.

        • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

          by Anonymous Coward

          > Russia was in the G8 before they made it the G7 for political reasons

          You've got that ass backwards, you need to read up on Russia's presence in the G8. Russia was in the G8 _for_ political reasons. It wasn't in it because it was a leading developed economy which is what the G7/G8 was for, it was in it because the West was appeasing them in letting them make themselves look like they're part of the big boys club to keep Putin happy. Russia was never in the G8 because it was a leading developed economy,

      • Racist xenophobe much?

        First of all, as other post in this thread has pointed, it is a top-10 economy.

        Second, as proven by the blowback from our own support for antivaxxer operations in Russia (40/40, Mashkova Blagih, Shukshina, etc) it is not just Russian which read Russian. Sure, it was a cute idea to wage biological warfare via a social media backdoor. We love killing ruskies after all. But damn... why as a result it hit half of Eastern Europe? Was the creation of a anti-vaccine rattlesnake nest there

    • by swillden ( 191260 ) <shawn-ds@willden.org> on Friday December 24, 2021 @11:41PM (#62113685) Journal

      After all, if they both bend over for China, what's this business of being picky with Russia?. Sheer discrimination that's what it is.

      Do they bend over for China? I don't know about FB, but Google does very, very little for/with China. AFAICT the only transactions Google has engaged in with China for several years are a few smallish deals with Chinese companies. No significant Google services are available in China, precisely because Google refuses to comply with Chinese censorship demands.

  • Just put a blurb under every post the powers that be want gone saying "We have been fined X dollars to show you this.". See how long before Russia does a great firewall.
  • That you can find more on Yandex than you can on Google....
  • Put up the digital iron curtain?
  • Step 1: Foreign government declares some content to be illegal.
    Step 2: Foreign government fines company for not kowtowing to their authoritarian regime (which they had no say in electing, btw.)
    Step 3: Profit.

  • Protests tend to be hateful.

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