Russia, after Twitter slowdown, accuses U.S. of using IT to engage in
unfair
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[March 13, 2021]
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia on
Saturday accused the United States of using IT opportunities to engage
in unfair competition and of social media platforms arbitrarily and
indiscriminately censoring content.
Russia this week said it was slowing down the speed of Twitter in
retaliation for what it described as a failure to remove banned content.
It threatened to block the U.S. platform outright, a move which
escalating a row between Moscow and U.S. social media firms.
Twitter currently labels some Russian media "state-affiliated media", a
move decried by Moscow. President Vladimir Putin signed laws in December
handing Russia new powers to restrict U.S. social media giants.
"[The platforms] do not, in principle, have unified standards for
managing themselves. This is a semantic and technological stalemate,"
Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova wrote on Facebook
on Saturday.
"Digital content is arbitrarily and indiscriminately censored by certain
moderators without the decision of a court or a relevant, competent
authority."
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Russia's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova attends a
weekly news briefing in Moscow, Russia February 11, 2021. Russian
Foreign Ministry/Handout via REUTERS
Twitter on Tuesday said it was deeply concerned by increased
attempts to block and throttle online public conversation and that
it was worried about the impact on free speech of the Russian action
to slow down its service.
"Washington's goal is obvious - to use IT opportunities for unfair
competition in all spheres," Zakharova said.
(Reporting by Alexander Marrow; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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