The Russian media regulator Roskomnadzor said it will fine Wikipedia up to 4 million rubles (about $49,000) if it doesn’t delete factual information about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in its Russian language encyclopedia entries.
In any war, the first which die us the truth.
In general, it is not easy to get reliable news about political events, the least reliable being those of the country’s own media. They say that we live in the information age, but although the internet provides the whole of human knowledge, it is lost among fake news by interested groups, memes, flat earther blogs and cat videos.
Yes, the information exists, but to know the truth it is always necessary to contrast any news, through many different sources, one of them is the WikiI, not for current news, but to read the historical facts and backgrounds of a conflict… This can be a clue to better understand a piece of news and see if it can be real or one of the many hoaxes.
In any war, the first which die us the truth. In general, it is not easy to get reliable news about political events, the least reliable being those of the country’s own media. They say that we live in the information age, but although the internet provides the whole of human knowledge, it is lost among fake news by interested groups, memes, flat earther blogs and cat videos. Yes, the information exists, but to know the truth it is always necessary to contrast any news, through many different sources, one of them is the WikiI, not for current news, but to read the historical facts and backgrounds of a conflict… This can be a clue to better understand a piece of news and see if it can be real or one of the many hoaxes.