Russians can file a complaint about banned content using a form on the Roskomnadzor website. In this respect he is writing RBC cites the words of the division vice president.
Vadim Subbotin made a statement about the novelty, which is already available to citizens at the Moscow International Book Fair. He explained that applications left on the site will be checked by Roskomnadzor employees.
“We receive objections and complaints, we follow up ourselves, and an expert decision is made accordingly. Today, a form has been opened on the site where everyone can submit their complaint. And today, the first notifications requesting the removal of banned content will go away. Accordingly, we will check it tomorrow and if someone does not delete it, it will be blocked.”
Administrators will need to remove LGBT content seen in the show from Internet resources within 24 hours of receiving a notification from the ministry. Blocking sites that do not comply with this requirement will begin on September 2.
Formerly Federation Council approved a package of laws About banning LGBT propaganda and transgendering.