Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO and Chairman of Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, confirms that the Kremlin-controlled television channel RT has been banned from all Meta platforms worldwide.
Russian propaganda
The move comes amid recent revelations of Russian foreign interference, with US authorities discovering that the company had paid several million dollars to influencers and a far-right US media outlet to promote Russian propaganda in the 2024 presidential elections.
Worldwide
A Meta spokesperson said that after careful consideration, applications linked to Rossiya Segodnya, nicknamed RT, and its related entities are now banned worldwide.
A Russian plot
The Biden administration recently uncovered a Russian plot to influence the 2024 elections. U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland accused RT of being involved in this plan at the behest of the Kremlin, claiming that the channel had paid nearly $10 million to a far-right American media company, which then paid right-wing influencers to produce content in line with Kremlin ideologies.
On several platforms
The influencers grouped together under Tenet Media distributed pro-Trump, anti-Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, pro-Russian, anti-Ukrainian propaganda content, as well as criticism of Bill 19 and women’s voting rights, on several platforms, including Meta, X and YouTube.
Laura Loomer, Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson
They also promoted Project 2025, broadcast videos of civil protests and content inciting civil war, while criticizing the Black Lives Matter movement and Dr. Anthony Fauci, as well as other potentially dangerous speech for democracy. They supported several controversial personalities, including Laura Loomer, Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson, the latter of whom recently directed a promotional video for a Russian grocery store… we remember!
Up to $400,000 a month
Some of the alleged influencers involved, who presented themselves as victims of this scheme when the DOJ announced it, were receiving up to $400,000 a month for their content, with payments coming from the Russian media channel RT. Although they were banned from YouTube in early September, some were supported by Elon Musk, who interacted with them on his X platform.
The investors
It’s hard to say whether X will adopt the same stance as Meta and YouTube on this subject, but let’s remember that Elon Musk was recently forced to reveal the investors in his acquisition of Twitter, now known as X. These investors included names such as Sean Diddy Combs, but it was also discovered that Russian oligarchs were among those who invested in X.
A crucial role
Meta’s ban on the Russian state media will undoubtedly play a crucial role in the debate on media accountability, as well as the role that technology companies can play in the fight against misinformation and foreign interference.