1,152 Kremlin bots banned sounds really underwhelming. Though on the other hand, reliably detecting their throwaway accounts must be an impossible task.
This reminds me of a very similar initiative[0] adopted by Russia in 2016. It was heavily backed by the highest ranks, but ultimately failed due to lack of technical knowledge by everyone involved. [0] -…
1,152 Kremlin bots banned sounds really underwhelming. Though on the other hand, reliably detecting their throwaway accounts must be an impossible task.
This reminds me of a very similar initiative[0] adopted by Russia in 2016. It was heavily backed by the highest ranks, but ultimately failed due to lack of technical knowledge by everyone involved. [0] -…