Various media began to spread photos and videos taken near the Vvedensky cemetery in Moscow.
They show people with Ukrainian flags and symbols of the LGBTQ+ community lined up and, according to eyewitnesses, filming something.
Blogger Alexey Larkin reported that "social advertising" against LGBTQ+ people and Ukrainians was being filmed at the cemetery.
Later, the police arrived and took away the props that had been given out earlier.
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#RussianPropaganda #LGBTQIA #LGBTQ #Moscow #Ukraine #Media #Desinformation #StopHate #homophobia #StopRussianAggression #StopRussia
Несколько часов назад различные медиа стали распространять фото и видео, снятые около Введенского кладбища в Москве. На них люди с флагами Украины и символикой ЛГБТК+ сообщества выстроились в линейку и по словам очевидцев что-то снимают. Блогер Алексей Ларкин предположил, что на кладбище идут съемки «социальной рекламы». Позднее приехала полиция и забрала реквизиты.
When you write hashtags that contain multiple words, make the first letter of each word a capital letter, for example #DogsOfMastodon. This will make the tag readable to blind people.
Blind people use the internet through screen reader apps, which read text out aloud. By putting a capital at the start of each word in a hashtag, you are telling the screen reader how to say the tag correctly.
In the non-techy world this is generally known as "CamelCase".
(Techy people may call it PascalCase)
A federal judge overseeing the New Orleans Roman Catholic bankruptcy recused himself in a late-night reversal that came a week after an Associated Press report showed he donated tens of thousands of dollars to the archdiocese and consistently ruled in favor of the church in the case involving nearly 500 clergy sex abuse victims. #legal
A federal judge overseeing the New Orleans Roman Catholic bankruptcy recused himself in a late-night reversal that came a week after an Associated Press report showed he donated tens of thousands of dollars to the archdiocese and consistently ruled in favor of the church in the case involving nearly 500 clergy sex abuse victims.