The invasion that Russia has carried out in Ukraine has led to the blocking of numerous media outlets and social networks in the country led by Vladimir Putin (so that information potentially at odds with the official discourse does not reach the ears and eyes of Russians).
However, restricting platforms like YouTube nepal phone number data has given rise to a whole host of clones (as cheap as they are shameless) that brazenly try to imitate the services that Moscow has in its sights.
One such clone (which is clearly rushed) that has emerged in the last few weeks in Russia is, for example, Grustnogram. “We are sad that many good and very popular services are stopping working for various reasons in Russia,” say the creators of this social network (whose translation would be something like Sadgram in English). Grutnogram is a parody (but fully operational) platform where Russian citizens can post black and white selfies to lament the growing isolation on the network of networks in their native country.
"We are even more saddened by the absolute rubbish that is often offered as a replacement for services that no longer work ," the creators of Grustnogram stress.
Some Russian state media and government agencies have also begun moving to RuTube , an alternative to YouTube owned by state-owned Gazprom Media.
Even before the war broke out, Russian authorities were said to have contacted prominent influencers with the ultimate aim of encouraging them to move to RuTube, a recent investigation has found .
The Kremlin's "unplugging" of Facebook and Instagram and increasingly
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