YouTube’s decline in Russia threatens online freedom of speech

  • YouTube, a critical platform for free expression in Russia, is facing significant slowdowns, raising concerns about the future of online freedom of speech in the country.
  • The potential throttling or eventual blocking of YouTube in Russia could have dire consequences for freedom of speech and access to information. 

OUR TAKE
YouTube slowdowns in Russia sounds like a digital chill wind blowing through the land of free expression. It’s almost like a game of blame chicken, with lawmakers accusing Google of negligence and experts hinting at Russian authorities’ hand in it. Reminds me of when similar tactics were used to stifle dissent in other parts of the world. YouTube, a beacon of free speech, is now struggling to shine bright in a country where independent voices are being silenced. It’s a worrying sign for online freedom in Russia, and we can’t just sit back and watch.
–Miurio huang, BTW reporter

What happened

YouTube, a major platform for free expression in Russia, is facing significant slowdowns, raising concerns about the future of online freedom of speech in the country. On Thursday, Russian internet monitoring services reported widespread outages of the video-sharing platform, owned by Google’s parent company, Alphabet Inc. This is the latest in a series of slowdowns that have been occurring over the past few weeks.

Russian lawmakers have pointed fingers at Google, claiming the company’s failure to upgrade its equipment in Russia since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine is responsible for the disruption that began in mid-July. However, both Google and independent technology experts contest this explanation, suggesting that these issues might not be linked to equipment but rather to deliberate efforts by Russian authorities to curb access to YouTube.

Russia’s state communications regulator, Roskomnadzor, has yet to respond to requests for comment on these outages. The platform has become one of the last bastions of free expression in a country where most independent Russian-language media outlets have been banned.

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Why it’s important

The potential throttling or eventual blocking of YouTube in Russia could have dire consequences for freedom of speech and access to information. YouTube remains one of the few platforms where opposition figures and dissenting voices can share their views with a broad audience. For instance, a video by the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny, alleging that President Vladimir Putin owns a lavish palace, has been viewed over 132 million times. This highlights YouTube’s critical role in disseminating information that the Russian government seeks to suppress.

With over 50 million Russians using YouTube daily, according to Mediascope, any disruption to the service could also impact general internet connectivity across the country and the livelihoods of thousands of content creators who rely on the platform for income. Experts like Boris Pastukhov, a political scientist and prominent YouTuber, suggest that the outages might be a result of the Russian government experimenting with methods to block or restrict access to YouTube, rather than any technical failures on Google’s part.

This ongoing situation adds to the broader picture of escalating censorship in Russia, where the government has demanded that Google unblock Russian state media channels from YouTube and has repeatedly fined the company for not removing content it deems illegal, including reports it labels as “fake news” about the war in Ukraine. The outcome of this standoff could significantly alter the digital landscape in Russia, further stifling the free exchange of ideas and information.

Miurio-Huang

Miurio Huang

Miurio Huang is an intern news reporter at Blue Tech Wave media specialised in AI. She graduated from Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University. Send tips to m.huang@btw.media.

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