Kremlin’s RIA Novosti Continues Posting TikTok Propaganda Despite Platform’s Russia ‘Ban’

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Kremlin’s RIA Novosti Continues Posting TikTok Propaganda Despite Platform’s Russia ‘Ban’
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The state media outlet has published nearly three dozen times even as TikTok shut off access to similar organizations.

A Russian policeman walks in Moscow's Red Square with St. Basil's Cathedral and Lenin's mausoleum in the background.IA Novosti, a Russian government news agency whose origins date back to World War II, has published nearly three dozen posts containing misleading and false information on TikTok over the past four days, defying the social media network’s purported attempt to stop new content in Russia.on Wednesday, RIA Novosti laced together recorded U.S.

RIA Novosti did not return a request to comment for this story. Neither did TikTok, which is owned by Beijing-based ByteDance. When reached foron this topic, a TikTok spokesperson on Monday said the ban was “rolling out across the app in Russia.” Yet the social network has become a popular place for videos about the war in Ukraine, the immense volume producing a singular moment in the short history of the app. #Ukraine, for example, has attracted 24.8 billion views in a matter of weeks, making it one of the most popular categories of videos ever. Those videos have been a mix of genuine and false content, allowing parties on both sides of the conflict to create an increasingly hard-to-decipher narrative about what’s happening in Ukraine.

It chronicled Russia’s chaotic rebirth during the 90s and 2000s, becoming a popular destination for Russian journalists eager to report on their new nation. Katya Zabrovski was one of them, tasked with covering the opposition parties that rose up in Putin’s initial years in power when information flowed more freely in Russia. “I was writing whatever they were saying, whatever they were doing. If there was criticism, I was reporting that and giving them direct quotes,” says Zabrovski.

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