Reddit hides r/Russia from search and recommendations due to misinformation
Reddit has made r/Russia harder to find and stumble across in a move meant to minimize misinformation on the website. It hasthe group to the list of"quarantined subreddits," which means it won't show up in search and recommendations, as well as in non-subscription-based feeds. Also, anyone who loads an r/Russia URL it will go through a portal where they'll have explicitly agree to visit the subreddit before seeing its content.
Over the past few days, a number of tech companies have blocked access to Russian state-owned media in Europe following the
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