In January, CEO of Gazprom-Media and former head of Roskomnadzor Alexander Zharov said YouTube could be blocked in Russia. Many Russian bloggers have already switched to a video platform by VK, the country’s largest social network. Moreover, 40 technical experts from China, which blocked YouTube back in 2009, arrived in Moscow in late March, Octagon reported.
YouTube is the only major foreign social network that users in Russia can still access without a VPN. Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook were blocked after the war began, along with independent media websites.