, the Chinese-owned social video platform, created an 'alternate universe' in Russia following the , leaving users exposed to propaganda, while cutting them off from the outside world.Soon after Russian troops entered Ukraine on February 24, technology giants joined others in restricting access to its services in Russia and TikTok was no different.The platform suspended new video uploads and live streams, which it said was done to protect users from new laws that made it an offense to criticise the military.
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