Leningrad region

Social media censorship puts lives at risk

A draft piece of legislation in Russia’s Leningrad region seeks to force the operators of social media networks to register and verify users by checking official identification documents like passports. The aim is to prevent children from witnessing perverse content and being abused by insane individuals.
Although the legislation seems well intentioned, it is also far fetched, overly cumbersome and unlikely to get off the ground.