well, great :/
first Telegram, then Protonmail and now Tutanota…
and this is not counting the thousands of other smaller websites/services that have been blocked for virtually no reason
I remember an article saying that the Russian government wants to create their own Wikipedia.
Filled with objective and publicly reviewable information, surely.
Hm, could you link an article? This sounds interesting (at least in terms of just seeing what’s going to come out of it), because I really doubt that they’re going to implement public editing…
Found the article and posted it here: https://lemmy.ml/post/30606
Interesting, thanks :)
I remember some simpleton arguing with me about democracy in Russia vs France. I bet Tutanota is not blocked in France. Blah. But the yellow vests! Some people just don’t see the big picture. Sometimes an absence of protests is not a good sign.
Russia has not had a truly democratic culture in ages. Can they embrace democracy in a more real way moving forward? Yes. Is Russia today more democratic than France? Not a chance.
Remember people: democracy means shared power. That’s what it really means.
People actually think that modern France is less democratic than modern Russia? What?
It looks that way to me.