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that the deletion of the emails was "highly suspect". Wikimedia UK did supply some 80 pages of other material to Shapps, some of it heavily censored. Among the uncensored paragraphs is a comment from WMUK staff that "We should be glad that Shapps has a pretty safe seat, because if he lost his seat,
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that "One of the arguments that advocates have made in favor of HTTPS is that it changes the calculus around censoring individual pages." He said that HTTPS requires that governments engaging in censorship make an "all or nothing" decision about whether to block an entire site, or to not engage in
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that in the past there was "dialogue" with government regulators concerning problems, but not in this case: "We tried to call them but were told that the press officer is on vacation and no one else is authorized to talk to us. They preferred to communicate via statements on the Internet instead.”
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Earlier in August, Roskomnadzor briefly banned the popular website Reddit. The offending content was a page titled, "Minimal and Reliable Methods for Growing Psilocybe ." Because Reddit uses https protocol for secure communication, many Russian Internet providers (perhaps 30 percent, according to
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We highly value the efforts the Knowledge community made on Saturday and Sunday to change the text. The first version of the 'Charas' article did not even have one corroborative source, so it was not even in accordance with the rules of Knowledge itself ... The text was completely reworked by the
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Roskomnadzor understands the importance of Knowledge for society. But it goes like this: today it 'academically' writes about drugs, tomorrow 'academically' about forms of suicide, and the day after tomorrow publishes any kind of banned content, but with 'academic' sources.
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they had also attempted contact. "We were unpleasantly surprised when ... Kozlovskiy, instead of implementing the law, began a large-scale media campaign." The media campaign resulted in a large spike in traffic to the charas article (see figure right).
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Roskomnadzor) would have blocked the website in its entirety. It is unclear why Roskomnadzor, in its threat against Knowledge, implies that https would require the entire website to be blocked for more than 30 percent of Russian Internet users.
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we would be open to the accusation that the charity had acted in a partisan manner during an election period." Shapps retained his seat, but lost the party chairmanship in a move widely interpreted as a demotion. (See last month's
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The Russian Knowledge was blocked on August 24, but the block was only in place very briefly, and some internet providers had not instituted the block yet. Sputnik reported that Ampelonskiy told
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that Russian Wikipedians debated on how to respond, with suggestions ranging from "complete compliance ... to complete defiance". The article on charas was not deleted, but it was moved to
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While this threat may be over, at least temporarily, Sputnik ominously reports that "Roskomnadzor is waiting for Knowledge to change the content of three articles; on '
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that Russian internet providers do not have the "expensive equipment" needed to block individual pages on sites using HTTPS. Parker Higgins of the
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suggested that it may be part of an attempt to force the encyclopedia to abandon HTTPS, which he noted is impenetrable by
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Russian internet providers do not have the "expensive equipment" needed to block individual pages on sites using HTTPS"
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had been "deleted in the normal course of business, before the date of your Subject Access Request". Shapps opined to
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that “We are not going to stop using the https protocol to make it easier for Roskomnadzor to censor Knowledge.”
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quoted two Russian journalists about the possible reasons behind the block. Nikolay Kononov, editor-in-chief of
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Russia temporarily blocks Knowledge: The Russian Knowledge is blocked, more blocks may be on the on the horizon.
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As Russian Internet providers start blocking Knowledge, the banned entry is taken off blacklist
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The entire encyclopedia would have to be blocked because of the recent implementation by the
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that certain internal emails pertaining to him that Shapps had requested sight of under the
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Traffic to the Charas article increased significantly following news of the impending block.
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speculated that Russian Knowledge editors might have "outsmart" Roskomnadzor.
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Both sides complained about a lack of communication. Executive Director of
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previously. The latest incident originated in the small village of
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According to Sputnik, Roskomnadzor head Vadim Ampelonskiy told
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which included links to a number of other articles, including
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editors, and really became academic and based on science.
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Russian government blocks Knowledge ... for a few hours
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demanding the deletion of that Knowledge's article on
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