Instagram No Longer Exists!

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Instagram Is No More!


Instagram, like the social networking sites data-facebook and twitter, has been blocked in Russia. Meta has lost 8 crore users as a result.



Following Russia's invasion of ukraine, social networking services such as data-facebook and twitter have prohibited Russian corporations from propagating misleading information on their platforms. Following this, russia retaliated. In their country, social networking sites like as data-facebook and twitter have been disabled. That is, it enacted a new 'fake news' law that would shut down all sites that broadcast pro-Ukraine material.


Fake news legislation

All sites that make anti-Russian comments will be blocked under this 'Fake news Law.' Furthermore, the registrant data-faces up to 15 years in jail under the legislation. Tech corporations have been outspoken in their opposition to the measure, claiming that it will stifle free expression. More than 8 crore instagram users in the nation have lost their accounts and data as a result of the ban.


Instagram's suspension

Instagram CEO Adam Moseri said on his twitter page on march 11 that "Instagram would be blocked in russia on Monday, affecting 80 million Russian users as well as those who follow Russian users from outside the country. This is not the best choice."



Following the dissemination of news of the instagram ban in russia, numerous users posted links to other social networking sites pleading with them to stick with us. Some people have been sharing the news about the best VPNs for instagram use on a regular basis.


Russia is hunting Render.

Russia's Putin regime has been continuously launching offensives against Ukraine. ukraine is at war, and the people there have the mental fortitude to do whatever it takes. Despite the fact that some industrialised nations, such as the United States, have implemented sanctions, russia appears unconcerned.



Russia controls Ukraine's two largest cities, Kharkiv and Kiev. It is worth noting that the vast majority of indian students survived and went home.

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