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Meta bans RT and other Russian state media networks

NEW YORK, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Facebook owner Meta META.O said on Monday it was banning RT, Rossiya Segodnya and other Russian state media networks from its platforms, claiming the outlets had used deceptive tactics to carry out covert influence operations online.
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By Katie Paul

The ban marks a sharp escalation in actions by the world's biggest social media company against Russian state media, after it spent years taking more limited steps such as blocking the outlets from running ads and reducing the reach of their posts.

"After careful consideration, we expanded our ongoing enforcement against Russian state media outlets. Rossiya Segodnya, RT and other related entities are now banned from our apps globally for foreign interference activity," the social media company said in a written statement.

Enforcement of the ban would roll out over the coming days, it said. In addition to Facebook, Meta's apps include Instagram, WhatsApp and Threads.

The Russian embassy did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment. The White House declined to comment.

Meta's move came after the United States filed money-laundering charges earlier this month against two RT employees for what officials said was a scheme to hire an American company to produce online content to influence the 2024 election.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Friday that countries should treat the activities of Russian state broadcaster RT as they do covert intelligence operations.

RT has mocked the U.S. actions and accused the United States of trying to prevent the broadcaster from operating as a journalistic organization.

In briefing materials shared with Reuters, Meta said it had seen Russian state-controlled media try to evade detection in their online activities in the past and expected them to continue trying to engage in deceptive practices going forward.

(Reporting by Katie Paul in New York, additional reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt in Washington; Editing by Sonali Paul)

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garethgriffiths.capetown Sep 17, 2024, 09:02 AM

About time this happened. There have been dozens of bogus identities and trolls on social media, propping up Mr Putin's regime.

e***r@g***.com Sep 17, 2024, 09:53 AM

veri sad! the more American elections are approaching the more Freedom of Speech is erased. We should emember that this Freedom relies on disagreements not on agreements. But throughout history every now and again the Establishment tries to crush it and establish uniform thought.

Zonker Zoggs Sep 17, 2024, 10:01 AM

Translation: we've taken as much $ as we think we can get away with. Now we need to try and look like we care about doing the right thing. Meta and Google have a LOT to answer for

Skinyela Sep 17, 2024, 11:21 AM

Viva free speech!

David C Sep 17, 2024, 01:43 PM

At the heart of this action is the admission that most Americans lack sufficient critical thinking ability to identify and ignore fake news regurgitated by fake accounts, and lack the ability to apply their minds critically to the news sprouted by actual News organisations. Sad state of affairs.