russian irredentism
-
New Site Allows Users to Prank Call Russian Bureaucrats to Protest War in Ukraine
Tired of getting calls from your old pal Spam Likely? Now you might be able to feel the power of being on the other end of an unwanted call, all while tying up the phone lines of Russian bureaucrats, media, and military personnel.
-
Intel Joins 600 Companies Leaving Russia Over War in Ukraine
Intel will suspend all business operations in Russia in response to the country’s continued war on Ukraine, according to a statement from the company late Tuesday. The tech giant has roughly 1,200 employees in Russia.
-
Meta Won’t Let Ukrainians Call for Putin’s Assassination Any More
If you’re Ukrainian, Meta will no longer allow you to use its platform to call for the death of Russian President Vladimir Putin. You can still wish for Russian soldiers, other politicians, and military leaders to meet grisly ends, though.
-
YouTube Stops Monetisation for Video Creators in Russia But There’s One Exception
YouTube has stopped content creators in Russia from being able to make money with most ads that appear on their videos. But there’s one important caveat: YouTube creators in Russia can still theoretically make money when anyone outside of Russia watches ads on their videos.