Earlier today, Russia blocked Instagram from being accessible within the country, reportedly as part of a retaliation for Meta allowing calls for violence to be posted on Facebook as long as they target Vladimir Putin, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko or Russians in the context of the Ukraine invasion, according to Reuters.

The initial spark was caused due to Facebook's policy being changed to allow posts that are in direct support of the self-proclaimed Nazi Azov Battalion on the side of Ukraine in the ongoing conflict. Initial reasons by Putin for his invasion of Ukraine included mention of Nazis being deeply embedded, and Russia sees Facebook now allowing support for the battalion as aiding Nazis, which has led to Russia attempting to mark Meta as an extremist organization.

Russia's fighting back against Meta wasn't seen with only scorn and discontent, as many online, while not favoring Russia either, voiced their content at seeing Meta and Zuckerberg get dragged for what is viewed as a double-standard in the company's policy. This follows a continuing trend of looking at other war campaigns and humanitarian tragedies across the world and wondering why the same policy and care has not been taken across the board.


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JJvagnar

Wow, now you know you've done F@cked up public relations-wise when people are openly choosing to support actual NeoNazis against you.

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HotPotato

It would seem that choosing to support actual NeoNazis is what everyone needs to secure or even better their position in society.

That's the truly f@cked up part here.
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Mr. Draw Your Girl

FRIENDSHIP ENDED WITH MY ENEMY'S ENEMY, NOW MY ENEMY IS MY NEW BEST FRIEND

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