Putin has ordered an apparent new system to ban "toxic" internet content

The new system, contained in a list of presidential orders on the Kremlin website, was described as a "self-regulated register of toxic content" which would be used "to protect minors". The Kremlin would review it by June 1.
Putin has hinted at plans for a more sweeping crackdown on online content, blaming the internet for corrupting youth and for fuelling street protests by political opponents branded extremists by the authorities.
Russia stepped up pressure last year on foreign tech companies, imposing punishments including a nearly $100 million fine against Google (GOOGL.O) for failing to delete banned content.
In December, Putin signalled support for a proposal from a member of his human rights council for a new voluntary mechanism to ban toxic content, which Russian online platforms would agree to in return for being treated preferably to foreign platforms.
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