MOSCOW — Valentina Mizulina, a deputy of the Russian State Duma’s Committee on Family, Women, Children and Health, announced a measure that would involve checking Russian streamers who have connections with a person listed as an extremist. According to a post in Telegram, Mizulina said that authorities should verify all Russian streaming personalities who are friends with the individual, referred to as Kyivstoner*. The statement highlights a broader push to prevent possible radical influences in the streaming community.
Experts in media regulation note that such checks aim to limit the spread of extremist content through popular online platforms. Analysts say the initiative could lead to new protocols for background verification of streamers. Observers also point out that the measure is part of a larger governmental strategy to control digital spaces.
According to media lawyers, the verification process could involve background checks on streamers, reviewing past broadcasts for prohibited material, and establishing cooperation with platform operators. Proponents argue that this would reduce the risk of terrorist propaganda reaching a wide audience. Critics warn that broad checks could encroach on freedom of expression and require clear legal safeguards.
Online users have responded with mixed feelings. Some commenters support the initiative, stressing the need to protect children from extremist messages. Others argue that the measure might be excessive and could be used to suppress legitimate dissent. The discussion highlights a broader societal debate about the balance between security and personal freedoms.
The proposal from Mizulina reflects ongoing efforts to tighten control over digital content in Russia. All measures mentioned are currently at the discussion stage and have not yet been adopted into law. This article is for informational purposes only, and the activities of the individuals mentioned in the article are restricted by Russian law.
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