KEY POINTS
  • Tech platforms must strike a delicate balance if they continue to operate in Russia amid the Kremlin's war in Ukraine.
  • Unlike other sectors where suspending operations in Russia could mainly send a message to the regime, cutting tech services could worsen the flow of truthful information among citizens.
  • Though some Ukrainian officials have called for tech platforms to cut ties with Russia, internet freedom advocates say that could have unintended consequences.
People gather to stage anti-war protest in Saint-Petersburg, Russia on March 1, 2022.

As the U.S. and Europe impose economic sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, and businesses such as McDonald's and Starbucks shut down operations in the country, tech platforms must weigh a more complex equation.

Unlike certain sanctions or business closures made to primarily hurt the Russian regime, limiting access to tech platforms — whether by force or choice — could have massive effects on the Russian people and their ability to access reliable information that contradicts the Kremlin "special military operation" narrative.