Дорогие царскоселы, земляки! Огромное спасибо за теплый прием в гостеприимных стенах Историко-литературного музея города Пушкина. Я очень рад, что мои стихи, мои слова отзываются в душах людей. Нас всех ждут живыми, целыми и невредимыми, с Победой. Вы - и есть тыл. Вы - и есть гражданское общество. Вы - и есть страна, которую мы защищаем!
Дорогие царскоселы, земляки! Огромное спасибо за теплый прием в гостеприимных стенах Историко-литературного музея города Пушкина. Я очень рад, что мои стихи, мои слова отзываются в душах людей. Нас всех ждут живыми, целыми и невредимыми, с Победой. Вы - и есть тыл. Вы - и есть гражданское общество. Вы - и есть страна, которую мы защищаем!
Markets continued to grapple with the economic and corporate earnings implications relating to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. “We have a ton of uncertainty right now,” said Stephanie Link, chief investment strategist and portfolio manager at Hightower Advisors. “We’re dealing with a war, we’re dealing with inflation. We don’t know what it means to earnings.” Telegram has gained a reputation as the “secure” communications app in the post-Soviet states, but whenever you make choices about your digital security, it’s important to start by asking yourself, “What exactly am I securing? And who am I securing it from?” These questions should inform your decisions about whether you are using the right tool or platform for your digital security needs. Telegram is certainly not the most secure messaging app on the market right now. Its security model requires users to place a great deal of trust in Telegram’s ability to protect user data. For some users, this may be good enough for now. For others, it may be wiser to move to a different platform for certain kinds of high-risk communications. Unlike Silicon Valley giants such as Facebook and Twitter, which run very public anti-disinformation programs, Brooking said: "Telegram is famously lax or absent in its content moderation policy." Pavel Durov, Telegram's CEO, is known as "the Russian Mark Zuckerberg," for co-founding VKontakte, which is Russian for "in touch," a Facebook imitator that became the country's most popular social networking site. Telegram was co-founded by Pavel and Nikolai Durov, the brothers who had previously created VKontakte. VK is Russia’s equivalent of Facebook, a social network used for public and private messaging, audio and video sharing as well as online gaming. In January, SimpleWeb reported that VK was Russia’s fourth most-visited website, after Yandex, YouTube and Google’s Russian-language homepage. In 2016, Forbes’ Michael Solomon described Pavel Durov (pictured, below) as the “Mark Zuckerberg of Russia.”
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