YouTube extended its blocking of access to channels associated with Russian state-funded media outlets worldwide, from just across Europe. The Google-owned video platform said the change is effective immediately, but it expects its systems to take some time to ramp up. After its recent move to pause all ads in Russia, YouTube extended that pause…
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