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The Federal Service for Supervision of Communications (RKN) plans to block Discord for spreading prohibited content — the service is requested to remove 947 pages. Roskomnadzor threatens to block Discord, accusing it of distributing extremist materials and content aimed at involving minors in criminal activities. RKN insists on the removal of 947 pages from Discord. Otherwise, the State Duma may block the service. Already, Discord is experiencing disruptions, and users are unable to access chats. Discord users in Russia are unable to access chats — a massive disruption of the service has been recorded in Russia. Residents of Kamchatka, Khabarovsk, Sakhalin, Primorye, and Yakutia regions are complaining about Discord’s poor performance. They report that difficulties arise when trying to open chats and receive notifications about a lack of connection. Previously, there was a widespread discussion on the idea of blocking the service, with massive comments appearing on this topic. Recently, the Tagansky Court in Moscow fined Discord 35 million rubles for “failing to fulfill the obligations of the social network owner.”