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Soviet workers taking lunch with some kielbasa, bread and milk in those triangle boxes.

Soviet workers taking lunch with some kielbasa, bread and milk in those triangle boxes.


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May 1st Demonstration 

May 1st Demonstration 


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Soviet kids posing for a picture

Soviet kids posing for a picture


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Soviet soldiers in 1968 occupation of Czechoslovakia. Notice how the uniform didn’t change 23 years

Soviet soldiers in 1968 occupation of Czechoslovakia. Notice how the uniform didn’t change 23 years later after the end of WW2. 


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Ukrainian public market (although ran by government) in 1950s.

Ukrainian public market (although ran by government) in 1950s.


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Soviet Paratroopers (Dessant) during an exercise of an attack.

Soviet Paratroopers (Dessant) during an exercise of an attack.


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Soviet soldiers working out before a parade

Soviet soldiers working out before a parade


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This variation of Kraz, heavy truck created specifically for cleaning up Chernobyl mess, was createdThis variation of Kraz, heavy truck created specifically for cleaning up Chernobyl mess, was createdThis variation of Kraz, heavy truck created specifically for cleaning up Chernobyl mess, was created

This variation of Kraz, heavy truck created specifically for cleaning up Chernobyl mess, was created in 20 days and had a fully lead cabin. None of them of course made back to clean territories. Overall, 18 of these trucks were made in 1986.


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Soviet soldier posing with AK.

Soviet soldier posing with AK.


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Soviet Turkmenistan workers picking cotton in 1980.

Soviet Turkmenistan workers picking cotton in 1980.


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Soviet citizens in line to the movie theater in 1981

Soviet citizens in line to the movie theater in 1981


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People waiting in line to get to Red Square for one of the Communist holidays

People waiting in line to get to Red Square for one of the Communist holidays


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Soldier posing with an officer who is wearing Hero of Soviet Union. Anybody knows who the officer is

Soldier posing with an officer who is wearing Hero of Soviet Union. Anybody knows who the officer is?


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snumblesaurus:

eleni-anz:

Ummm byee

So I kind of hate that Putin is trying to restrict the flow of information into Russia so that he can control the narrative, so for my Russian friends, here is my guide on

How to get around internet censorship and maintain internet privacy

This will be an extremely long post

Priorities

  • Download the Tor Browser
  • This will hopefully help you access the internet regardless of Russian government bans. It’s a little slow, but better than nothing. It hides your IP address from the internet, so it’s kind of like using a VPN. A very basic summary of how Tor works: your internet traffic is routed through several “nodes”. The Entry Node, can see your IP address but has no idea what data you’re sending, and this goes through several middle nodes, until it reaches the Exit Node. The Exit Node can see what data you’re sending, but it can’t see your IP address so it doesn’t know WHO sent it. That’s why it’s a good idea to do nothing identifying when using the Tor Browser, like writing personal information. Here’s a blog post with more detailed information about the Tor Browser.
  • Get a VPN
    • VPNs are often used to get around government internet restrictions. Russia will probably not be able to do much about it. However, not all VPNs are created equal. Nearly all of the free VPNs are a scam that turn around and sell your data, so free VPNs are not secure. The only exception to this is ProtonVPN which has a free tier, but it’s very slow. Basically the only good VPN is one you pay for. When choosing a VPN, be aware of where the company is based, because if a VPN company is based in the USA, it will have to comply USA privacy laws. So choose a VPN based in a country that has good privacy laws. A great one is Mullvad VPN, which is based in Sweden. But for the purposes of Russia, just making sure your VPN is not Russian or in a country sympathetic to Russia is probably good enough.

Alternative Front-Ends
A frontend is the the part of a website which the user interacts with directly. To browse the contents of websites, you usually have to visit them. However, many people have made alternative privacy-respecting frontends to popular websites that allow you to see the site’s content without actually visiting the website. This helps avoid tracking, data-collection, and even countries’ attempts to ban websites. Twitter is banned in Russia right now, but using all an alternative frontend to Twitter works (according to my Russian friend).

Google Translate

Imgur

Instagram

Medium

Reddit

TikTok

Twitter

Wikipedia

YouTube

YouTube Music

If anyone knows of one of these for Tumblr please let me know. I found this site called Tumgir but it looks sketchy and unlike the rest of the ones I listed, it’s not open-source. So visit with caution, but I’m mentioning it because it might be better than nothing.

There are also these browser extensions that automatically redirect site links to the available alternatives:

Mozilla Firefox

  • LibRedirect - Redirects YouTube, YT Music, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Imgur, Reddit, Wikipedia, Medium, etc.

Google Chrome

  • Privacy Redirect - Redirects Google Maps, Google Search, Instagram, Reddit, Twitter, Youtube.

iPhone (iOS 15+) Safari

  • Privacy Redirect - Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, Instagram, Google Translate, Google maps, Google Search, Medium

Android

  • UntrackMe - Google Maps, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube

Messaging / Communication

Matrix is a federated and decentralized End-to-End Encrypted (E2EE) messaging with many platforms, the most popular of which is Element. It’s like Discord, but worse. It’s getting better over time though! You can even use a a throwaway email to sign-up.

If you’re Russian you likely already know about Telegram, but MAKE SURE you’re aware that only Secret Chats are End-to-End Encrypted. So don’t say anything that would get you in trouble outside of a Secret Chat.

End Notes

China is way better at internet censorship. They’ve had years to build the infrastructure to control the flow of information online. And yet, the Chinese people still manage to “climb the wall” and find ways around this. Russia is new to this game and doesn’t have the resources China does. So I really doubt it’ll be that hard to get around their attempts to block websites. Have faith! And feel free to DM me for more info cause this post just scratches the surface for things you can do tbh.

historicaltimes: A Russian soldier playing a piano left behind in a central Grozny park in Chechnya

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A Russian soldier playing a piano left behind in a central Grozny park in Chechnya on February 6, 1995.

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