As the Russian invasion of Ukraine rages on, Putin’s Russia is set to fine Wikipedia for more than $64,000 over what it deems to be ‘inaccurate information.’
Russia’s Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media, known as Roskomnadzor, announced late in March that it will fine the free online encyclopaedia 4 million rubles. This is due to its failure to delete false information after an article appeared on the site entitled ‘The Russian Invasion of Ukraine.’
The article cites sources and data from the United Nations and many Western media sources, listing injuries and fatalities from both sides. Just after the invasion was launched, Russia’s media watchdog ordered independent media to remove any reports describing the war effort as ‘invasion’, ‘assault’ or ‘declaration of war.’ Wikipedia has already received two warnings from the Russian media censorship agency.
Tweeting out today, Wikipedia said that ‘the English Wikipedia article about the invasion has been edited 5,200+ times by 863 volunteers, viewed over 12.1 million times and translated into 100 languages.’ The site has remained steadfast despite the accusations and threats, saying that Wikipedia is an important source or ‘reliable, factual information in this crisis. We will not back down in the face of efforts to censor and intimidate members of our movement.’
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