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- Russia blocks Roblox over distribution of LGBT propaganda
Roskomnadzor, Russia's telecommunications watchdog, has blocked access to the Roblox online gaming platform for failing to stop the distribution of what it described as LGBT propaganda and
- Russia blocks Roblox, citing LGBT propaganda as a reason - MSN
Russia has blocked the popular gaming platform Roblox, according to a report by Reuters The country's communications watchdog Roskomnadzor accused the developers of distributing extremist
- Russia blocks access to U. S. game Roblox - BNN Bloomberg
Russia has blocked access to the U S children’s gaming platform Roblox, accusing it of distributing extremist materials and “LGBT propaganda ” Announcing the move on Wednesday, the communications watchdog Roskomnadzor said Roblox was “rife with inappropriate content that can negatively
- Russia blocks Roblox, citing extremist content, LGBT . . .
Roskomnadzor has a long track record of restricting access to Western media and tech platforms that it deems to be hosting content that breaches Russian laws Last year, language-learning app Duolingo deleted references to what Russia calls "non-traditional sexual relations" after being warned by the watchdog about publishing LGBT content
- Roblox blocked in Russia for disseminating prohibited . . .
MOSCOW Dec 3 (Interfax) - Russian telecoms watchdog Roskomnadzor has blocked the Roblox online gaming platform in Russia, which is popular with children, for disseminating extremist materials and LGBT propaganda, Roskomnadzor's press service said "Roskomnadzor has restricted user access to the U S
- Russia blocks access to US childrens gaming platform Roblox
Russia has blocked access to the U S children's gaming platform Roblox , accusing it of distributing extremist materials and "LGBT propaganda"
- Russia blocks Roblox over ‘LGBT propaganda’ claims | AnewZ
Russia has blocked access to the popular U S children’s gaming platform Roblox, accusing it of spreading extremist materials and promoting what it calls “LGBT propaganda,” the country’s communications watchdog Roskomnadzor announced on Wednesday
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