Upping the ante in its standoff with U.S. Big Tech, state
communications regulator Roskomnadzor told Reuters it was
planning to send Facebook's representatives in Russia an
official notification saying it had repeatedly failed to remove
banned information.
That, it said, could lead to a fine of 5% or 10% of Facebook's
annual Russian turnover unless the situation is remedied.
Facebook's violations include failing to remove posts containing
child pornography, drug abuse and extremist content, the
Vedomosti daily reported separately.
Facebook had no immediate comment.
Moscow has increased pressure on foreign tech companies over the
last year as part of a long-running push to assert greater
sovereignty over its segment of the internet, including efforts
to make companies store Russians' personal data on its
territory.
On Wednesday, Russia threatened to block YouTube, owned by
Alphabet Inc., after the video-hosting giant removed Russian
state-backed broadcaster RT's German-language channels from its
site.
Earlier this year, Roskomnadzor wrote to Facebook and other
social media firms demanding they remove posts containing calls
for minors to participate in anti-government protests after the
arrest of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
Vedomosti cited experts who estimated Facebook's annual Russian
turnover at around 12 billion roubles ($165 million).
Reuters could not immediately verify that estimate.
Roskomnadzor has opened 17 different administrative cases
against Facebook this year for failing to delete banned content,
court documents showed, with 64 million roubles owed in fines or
pending.
A turnover fine would dwarf those levied so far.
"Facebook's administration has not paid the fines," Vedomosti
cited Roskomnadzor as saying.
($1 = 72.5975 roubles)
(Editing by Barbara Lewis, Elaine Hardcastle, Kirsten Donovan)
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