Russia orders Discord to remove nearly 1,000 posts violating national laws

Discord faces increased pressure from Russia to remove posts, with Roskomnadzor targeting content deemed illegal and issuing fines.

Russia has ordered Discord to delete almost 1,000 posts it deems illegal, targeting content related to extremism, LGBT promotion, and drug abuse.

Russia has ordered Discord to delete nearly 1,000 posts that are deemed illegal. The communication regulator, Roskomnadzor, highlighted that the posts include content related to child pornography, extremism, drug abuse, and LGBT promotion.

Discord, a San Francisco-based platform, and the regulator have yet to respond to queries regarding the order. Previous actions have seen Discord fined 3.5 million roubles for failing to remove illegal material.

Russia’s demands follow a long-standing policy of controlling content on foreign technology platforms. Regular fines are issued for non-compliance, with social media platforms even facing bans in some instances.

President Vladimir Putin continues to emphasise traditional values, particularly with stricter rules on LGBT promotion. Moscow’s broader push aims to restrict content that contradicts the state’s values and regulations.