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Russia Ukraine Conflict and What It Means For The Internet

The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has shaken the world, and it is affecting many industries. Tech giants like Meta, Google, and Apple have always positioned themselves as politically neutral tech firms; however, they are now pinning their political colours to the mast by banning products in Russia in response to its invasion.

The conflict has undoubtedly changed the internet for Russian users. Twitter and Facebook are blocked in Russia, TikTok is not allowing Russian users to post, and police are reportedly stopping people on the street to inspect what they are viewing on their phones. The conflict indeed changed

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