Facebook, Google, Apple and Microsoft are taking steps to curb Russian propaganda, but they don’t want to be kicked out of the country and limit Russians’ access to their platforms.
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Facebook, Google, Apple and Microsoft are taking steps to curb Russian propaganda, but they don’t want to be kicked out of the country and limit Russians’ access to their platforms.
(Image credit: Mladen Antonov/AFP via Getty Images)
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