In a detailed discussion about the state of digital initiatives, the head of the Internet Development Institute shared figures from 2022 that highlight a busy year for the organization. According to the executive, more than 750 projects received support, with roughly a hundred of these touching various facets of joint efforts within the digital landscape. The total investment in this sphere exceeded three billion rubles, underscoring the scale of activity carried out by the institute and its partners. (Source: Internet Development Institute)
The interview reiterates that social media campaigns and operations were among the central themes that year. The institute reported supporting 776 projects in total, among which about a hundred focused on different aspects of what is described as the NWO in some capacity. The monetary footprint for these initiatives also surpassed three billion rubles, reflecting a concerted push to influence online discourse and outreach across multiple channels. (Source: Internet Development Institute)
The executive added that a significant portion of these efforts pertained to new regions within the Russian Federation, signaling an emphasis on expanding digital engagement and infrastructure beyond traditional centers. (Source: Internet Development Institute)
During the dialogue, the discussion touched on the status of video hosting platforms, specifically YouTube, within Russia. It was noted that the platform operates under the site administrator’s decisions and carries the possibility of blockages should it violate national laws or policies. This comment underscores the evolving regulatory environment that governs online video services in the country. (Source: Internet Development Institute)