In response to Russian censorship, RSF launches Russian-language Telegram channel

The “official RSF” Telegram channel will carry RSF’s press releases and comments in Russian, together with links to RSF’s “mirror” site, circumventing the blocking of the rsf.org domain within Russia.

A social media platform created by Russian entrepreneur Pavel Durov and his brother Nikolai, who have lived in self-imposed exile since 2014, Telegram is not censored in Russia, unlike such western platforms as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Instagram.

With funding and an algorithm that is opaque, Telegram is especially popular in countries with authoritarian regimes, and is gradually supplanting TV as the leading source of information and disinformation in Russia and neighbouring countries.

Circumventing censorship

Committed to promoting independently-reported news and information, RSF offers blocked media sites the possibility of circumventing censorship via its Operation Collateral Freedom, which has been creating “mirror” sites at no charge since 2015, and now also via its Svoboda satellite TV package, launched on 5 March 2024.

RSF’s 2024 World Press Freedom Index highlights the decline in the environment for press freedom in almost all for the countries in the Europe-Central Asia region.

Subscribe to RSF’s official Russian-language Telegram channel here.

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