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TL;DR


1. The article discusses the recent decision by the Russian government to ban the use of foreign social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, within the country. This move is seen as part of Russia's broader efforts to tighten control over the flow of information and restrict access to online platforms that are perceived as a threat to the government's narrative.

2. The ban is being implemented through the blocking of these platforms by Russian internet service providers (ISPs), making them inaccessible to Russian citizens. The government has cited concerns over the spread of "false information" and the potential for these platforms to be used to organize protests and dissent against the regime as the primary reasons for the ban.

3. The article also highlights the potential impact of this decision on Russian citizens, who will be cut off from a significant source of information and communication with the outside world. Experts suggest that this move is likely to further isolate Russia from the global digital landscape and could have broader economic and social consequences, as many businesses and individuals rely on these platforms for various purposes.

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