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Russian Censorship: when the Cat's Feeding Machine Is Alienated for Videocalls

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The Kremlin is making it increasingly difficult for Russia's population to chat with each other via secure channels. Some citizens come up with creative ideas. Even though the cat seems less enthusiastic: the cameras of the feed machines can be used for video calls.Image: InstagramRussia's population is becoming increasingly difficult for the Kremlin to chat with each other via secure channels.Some citizens come up with creative ideas.Darisch Ri…
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The Kremlin is making it increasingly difficult for Russia's population to chat with each other via secure channels. Some citizens come up with creative ideas. Even though the cat seems less enthusiastic: the cameras of the feed machines can be used for video calls.Image: InstagramRussia's population is becoming increasingly difficult for the Kremlin to chat with each other via secure channels.Some citizens come up with creative ideas.Darisch Ri…

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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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