How has Russia attempted to control speech in media?

by passing a law requiring bloggers to register with the government to have their content monitored

by eliminating references to freedom of speech and the press from Russia’s constitution

by forcing citizens to attend government-sponsored public gatherings to hear propaganda

by prohibiting access to the Internet except to those in the highest level of
government
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Yes, A.

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You are correct. Russia has attempted to control speech in media by passing a law requiring bloggers to register with the government to have their content monitored. This law, often referred to as the "Blogger's Law," was passed in 2014 and requires popular bloggers with more than 3,000 daily readers to register with the government and comply with regulations similar to those imposed on traditional media outlets. Bloggers are also required to disclose their identity and exclude "extremist" or "offensive" content from their blogs. This law gives the government greater control over online content and limits freedom of expression on the internet.