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In reply to the discussion: Even Russian human rights body finds Crimean referendum falsified [View all]Iterate
(3,021 posts)Ha, I didn't know about that. I've got to get out more...
http://www.interpretermag.com/russia-this-week-poll-indicates-most-russians-dont-favor-annexation-but-many-yearn-for-soviet-re-union/
Bloggers are still puzzled how they are to measure their 3,000 readers, but the law enables the government essentially to force any blog they dont like to apply for media status and risk rejection. A little-noticed aspect of the law introduces the concept of organizer of dissemination of information, which is interpreted by the drafters very broadly, to mean anything from a personal web site to a group on a social network. All media must cooperate with intelligence agencies by keeping records of their users metadata for 6 months. Violators of the law can be fined or blocked for a month and ultimately could be banned. The vagueness of the law has prompted a joke on Twitter from a parody account of the Russian Foreign Ministry:
Туалет Казанского вокзала с посещаемостью 15 тыс. чел. в сутки был зарегистрирован как СМИ после появления на стене надписи "ПУТИН ПИДОР"
Мuд Роисси (@Fake_MIDRF) April 23, 2014
Translation: @Fake_MIDRF The toilet at the Kazan Station visited by 15,000 people a day was registered as mass media after appearance on the wall of a graffiti, PUTIN IS A PED0″.
I hope their sense of humor is never lost.