Google has temporarily suspended the monetization of Russian state media, as reported by Reuters on Sunday, February 27, citing the organization.
As noted in the material, Google imposes restrictions on advertising on its resources.
Earlier, on February 26, the social network Twitter announced the suspension of advertising for residents of Russia and Ukraine, as well as the temporary suspension of tweet recommendations in order to avoid the spread of incorrect information.
On February 24, Facebook censored materials from four Russian media outlets — Zvezda, RIA Novosti, Lenta.ru, and Gazeta.ru.
According to Roskomnadzor, the administration of the social network marked the materials of the above-mentioned Russian media as unreliable and imposed technical restrictions on the search results of their publications in order to reduce the readership.
On the same day, Roskomnadzor announced a wave of fake publications on the Internet about a special operation carried out by Russia to protect Donbass. The department emphasized the obligation of the media and information resources to publish only official verified information.
Source: IZ

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