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As Russia bans Facebook and Instagram, what alternatives will Russian social media users turn to?

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A Russian court ruled that Meta was guilty of “extremist” activity, effectively banning Instagram and Facebook. Where does this leave Russian social media users?View on euronews

Added on the 25/03/2022 15:44:02 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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