Do you think it’s some sort of bug or mistake on their part, or that they’re actively trying to sanction Russia? What’s your opinion on this?

  • @Tylerdurdon
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    41 year ago

    I see a lot of US companies blocking 5 country codes and .ru is one of them. It wouldn’t be that surprising if Microsoft is doing the same.

    My opinion? It sucks that ordinary people over there are suffering for no fault of their own, but aside from direct conflict, making life hard for the populace would seem the only way to pressure the government.

    That said, VPNs generally make this unenforceable and all it’s going to do is add a step to what people have to do over there.

    • KairuByte
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      81 year ago

      I mean, Putin was elected. And there are definitely people who still support him. I wouldn’t call that “no fault of their own.”

      • CharlotteRain
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        51 year ago

        Oh yeah. They totally have free elections! It’s not like Putin had his opposition arrested or anything like that. Totally didn’t arrest a bunch of protesters who protested the arrest of the candidate. Those things TOTALLY never happened.

        (They actually happened.)

        • KairuByte
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          41 year ago

          Putin was elected to begin with. He does have support, and to paint it otherwise is to be disingenuous.

          Does he do terrible things? Yes! But he still has support.

          • CharlotteRain
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            21 year ago

            Oh so you mean in 1999 when Yelstin stepped down 4 months into his term or do you mean in 2004? Or when he was Prime Minister acting as a president? Or are you taking about in 2018 during his 3rd term (you could only serve two at the time)?

            There is also the fact that he signed an amendment allowing more than two terms in 2021.

            But yes, he was actually elected in 2004.