Twitter said its service was being limited in Russia and that it is trying to keep the platform accessible to users
Social media platforms including Twitter have become a point of contention following Russia's invasion.Twitter Inc. said its service was being limited in Russia and that it is trying to keep the social media site accessible to users.
The blockage affected some people, Twitter said, without providing further details. “We believe people should have free and open access to the Internet, which is particularly important during times of crisis,” Twitter’s public policy account tweeted Saturday morning.
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