... elephant - if a whale is a network, and an elephant is a state?
We know that the inviolability of private life is a fairly traditional, “analogue” human right, which is guaranteed by the constitutions of many countries throughout the world, including Russia. But in the digital world, in particular in social networks, the “analogue” right to privacy is being transformed into a “digital” individual right, which in reality depends on its recognition by the state, the operator of the social network ...
... the issue of political regulation.
Confidentiality of Information and Russia–U.S. Relations
Interestingly, the issue of protecting confidential information is primarily an internal legal matter, yet it is one that unexpectedly became an irritant in Russia–U.S. relations.
Threat to national security stems from the fact that Facebook allowed foreign entities to gain access to sensitive information about users in the United States and finance the distribution of political advertisements.
In 2016, the United States accused Russia of interfering in its presidential elections....
... 2008, not Putin
On the eve of the 2008 U.S. presidential election an article appeared in Gawker online magazine claiming that Facebook "founder" Mark Zuckerberg, known at that time for being media-shy and having a short attention span, suffered ... ... subject of an official medical diagnosis, could have been a heads up for E-Ringers who were conjuring up psyops to run on the Russian leader.
The effort by former U.S.Secretary of State and presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton to link president ...