На федеральном портале проектов нормативных правовых актов был размещен проект приказа Федеральной службы по надзору в сфере связи, информационных технологий и массовых коммуникаций (Роскомнадзор, РКН), который устанавливает конкретные критерии блокировки пропаганды отказа от деторождения (чайлдфри).
The main idea of the text is that Roskomnadzor (RKN), Russia's media watchdog, is proposing new criteria to restrict access to online content promoting "childfree" (anti-natalist) ideology.
Key points:
* The proposed criteria aim to block information that encourages people to reject having children, justifies a childfree lifestyle, or portrays childlessness as the ideal life choice.
* Religious-based information about monasticism, celibacy, or childlessness will be exempt from the restrictions.
* The new rules are expected to come into effect on September 1st of the following year and will remain in force for four years.
Essentially, the Russian government is seeking to limit the online spread of pro-childfree messaging.
The main idea of the text is that Roskomnadzor (RKN), Russia's media watchdog, is proposing new criteria to restrict access to online content promoting "childfree" (anti-natalist) ideology. Key points: * The proposed criteria aim to block information that encourages people to reject having children, justifies a childfree lifestyle, or portrays childlessness as the ideal life choice. * Religious-based information about monasticism, celibacy, or childlessness will be exempt from the restrictions. * The new rules are expected to come into effect on September 1st of the following year and will remain in force for four years. Essentially, the Russian government is seeking to limit the online spread of pro-childfree messaging.