WhatsApp Faces Potential Ban in Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed his administration this week to develop new rules by September aimed at enforcing greater oversight on software created by companies from “unfriendly” countries.
Several Russian parliamentarians have specifically identified WhatsApp as a probable subject of these regulations.
“WhatsApp should be preparing to leave the Russian market,” declared Anton Gorelkin, deputy chair of the State Duma’s committee on information policy and technology, in a post on social media last Friday.
Another member of the committee, Anton Nemkin, told a news agency that WhatsApp’s ongoing operation in Russia represents “a legalized breach of national security.” He further stated that the app’s “fate in Russia is sealed.”
Both officials referenced Meta’s previous classification in Russia as a distributor of extremist materials.
This designation came after the company’s 2022 decision to allow content inciting violence against Russians amid the Ukraine conflict—an exception to its usual hate speech regulations.
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