Детский сад №369 на ул. Танкистов скоро затопят канализационные стоки от соседних домов, расположенных выше. В 30-градусные морозы под окнами детсада образовались глубокие каналы, заполненные нечистотами. Люди рассказывают, что летом фекалиями здесь топило детские площадки. 💁🏼♀️ Кажется, у детей появилась отличная отмазка, чтобы не ходить в садик.
Детский сад №369 на ул. Танкистов скоро затопят канализационные стоки от соседних домов, расположенных выше. В 30-градусные морозы под окнами детсада образовались глубокие каналы, заполненные нечистотами. Люди рассказывают, что летом фекалиями здесь топило детские площадки. 💁🏼♀️ Кажется, у детей появилась отличная отмазка, чтобы не ходить в садик.
The channel appears to be part of the broader information war that has developed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Kremlin has paid Russian TikTok influencers to push propaganda, according to a Vice News investigation, while ProPublica found that fake Russian fact check videos had been viewed over a million times on Telegram. Telegram, which does little policing of its content, has also became a hub for Russian propaganda and misinformation. Many pro-Kremlin channels have become popular, alongside accounts of journalists and other independent observers. Oh no. There’s a certain degree of myth-making around what exactly went on, so take everything that follows lightly. Telegram was originally launched as a side project by the Durov brothers, with Nikolai handling the coding and Pavel as CEO, while both were at VK. Given the pro-privacy stance of the platform, it’s taken as a given that it’ll be used for a number of reasons, not all of them good. And Telegram has been attached to a fair few scandals related to terrorism, sexual exploitation and crime. Back in 2015, Vox described Telegram as “ISIS’ app of choice,” saying that the platform’s real use is the ability to use channels to distribute material to large groups at once. Telegram has acted to remove public channels affiliated with terrorism, but Pavel Durov reiterated that he had no business snooping on private conversations. For Oleksandra Tsekhanovska, head of the Hybrid Warfare Analytical Group at the Kyiv-based Ukraine Crisis Media Center, the effects are both near- and far-reaching.
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