Russisches Gericht verhängt Geldstrafe gegen Rentner, weil er zwei YouTube-Videos mit „Gefällt mir“ markiert hat

    https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2026/02/09/russian-court-fines-pensioner-for-liking-two-youtube-videos-in-presumed-legal-first-en-news

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    1. zdzislav_kozibroda on

      Putinist Russian state does more to discredit Russia than two elderly pensioners ever could.

    2. DaySecure7642 on

      That’s of course bad but don’t assume it won’t happen in the EU. I don’t see how jailing people for online „hate“ speeches is too much different from what Russia did.

      No one should have the power to determine what can be said or known. You can condemn, argue or even boycott all you want, but not crossing the line and penalizing expression of opinions, any opinions.

    3. >However, Verstka noted that the profile names of those who leave likes on **YouTube videos are only visible to the account owner**, and are not displayed to other users, casting doubt on the judge’s ruling that Yovdy’s likes represented public statements.

      May I ask the question nobody wants the answer to?

      How would the Russian government even know he placed two likes unless google told them?

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