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Steam has taken down 'over 260 materials containing illegal content' from its Russian store, brags the country's media censorship agency

October 21, 2024 3 Min Read
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin examines his new official website in Moscow on October 31, 2008.

Russian media company Interfax (by way of The Moscow Instances) stories that Steam has complied with a request from Roskomnadzor—Russia’s media regulator—to take away “all supplies forbidden within the Russian Federation.”

Steam has, says The Moscow Instances, round 9.5 million customers in Russia (and all of them have gotten offended at me in Counter-Strike). Little question the Russian state’s quickly rising curiosity in clamping down on western tech and growing its personal nationwide “digital sovereignty” has led it to pay shut consideration to the US-headquartered service.

“Steam has complied with the legislation’s calls for relating to the elimination of prohibited info,” Roskomnadzor informed Russian media. “Hyperlinks to 11 web pages, included earlier on the Registry[of prohibited information] shall be excluded from it” over final week. In complete, says the regulator, Steam has eliminated “over 260 supplies containing unlawful content material” in Russia.

The query is, in fact, what supplies had been these? Each Roskomnadzor and Valve have saved schtum about it, the previous solely referring to them as generic “forbidden supplies” and Valve saying, nicely, nothing in any respect. I’ve reached out to each Valve and Roskomnadzor to ask for extra details about the blocked supplies and the shape Roskomnadzor’s request to take away them took, and whether or not Steam may have resisted the request, and I will replace this piece if I hear again.

The final tenor of the registry of prohibited websites may give us some perception into the sorts of issues that had been in all probability banned, although. Usually, the registry forbids something that bucks in opposition to the Russian authorities’s ultra-conservative social values (so info on medication or queer existence, for example) however can be used spuriously to justify shutting down strategies of communication that the federal government cannot maintain a detailed deal with on, as within the case of final week’s Discord ban.

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So it is doubtless that no matter supplies Steam was beforehand internet hosting in Russia crossed a number of of these traces, and it is doubtless that Steam complied in order to keep away from being hit by the identical hammer that knocked Discord in a foreign country final week, however I will let if both organisation will get again to me to say in a different way.

This is not the one Russia/Steam story that is hit our pages this yr. In March, we lined Putin’s quixotic instruction to the federal government to look into creating its personal Steam. And Steam Deck. And SteamOS. Digital sovereignty, in spite of everything, extends to videogames too.

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