TikTok temporarily stops publishing short videos from Russia. It joins the media that seek to protect creators and communicators. Putin will punish “fake news” that speak ill of the Russian Army in Ukraine with jail. TikTok, the leader of short videos on the internet, reported that it will suspend live broadcasts and publication of new content in Russiasince changes in the legislation of that country that many have described as censorship prohibits him from disseminating news about the armed forces and many creators base their recordings on the conflict with Ukraine. “In light of Russia’s new ‘fake news’ law, we...