TikTok, YouTube delete content promoting 'illegal' protests for Navalny

The political environment in Russia is getting more intense now, especially after the arrest of the Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny. Following the arrest, people are now having to rely on video-sharing platforms such as TikTok and YouTube to get access to news. However, the video-sharing apps have taken steps to restrict content promoting the weekend protests, suggested by Navalny himself. Also read| Russian authorities arrest over a dozen supporters of Navalny As per Russian officials, TikTok had deleted some videos promoting the “illegal” weekend protests that were being organised to demand the release of Navalny. Various posts demanding the release of Navalny have been viewed more than 300 million times on TikTok since this arrest at the start of this week. Navalny, who is hugely gaining popularity among the youngsters of Russia, have been posting content in favour of Putin’s sworn-enemy, despite several warnings by the Russian government. This has also reached Navalny in his detention centre. “Respect to the schoolchildren who, according to my lawyer, ‘wreaked havoc on TikTok’,” his team posted on his Instagram account on the detained critic’s behalf. Also read| Russian critic Navalny’s supporters to rally for his release despite warnings The Russian government has also, now, opened…
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