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Russian President Putin announced a full-scale military invasion of his country. People were evacuated from damaged apartment buildings.

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Reality TV star Olga Buzova cried while saying goodbye to her 23.3 million followers on Instagram.Screenshot from Instagram
  • Russian social media stars have bid farewell to their fans after their country banned social media.

  • They asked their fans to follow them on other social media platforms.

  • Some have been slammed for complaining while people are dying.

Some Russian social media users have been left in tears by their country's decision to ban social media.

The reality TV star posted a video on Sunday of herself crying over the loss of her audience.

She said in Russian that she was not afraid of admitting that she did not want to lose you.

I don't know what the future holds. I don't know.

I shared my life, work, and soul. This is a part of my soul and I did not do this all for myself. It feels like a big part of my heart, and my life is being taken away from me.

As of press time, the video had racked up more than one million views.

A Russian content creator cried over the weekend as she said that she was in the first stage of grief over the ban.

She asked if it was a source of income for her, in a video shared by the channel. The soul is it. It is the only thing that causes me to fall asleep. Fuck five years in a row.

—NEXTA (@nexta_tv) March 11, 2022

Other Russian people urged their fans to use Telegram or the VK social media platform.

Valeria Chekalina wrote in her bio that "Instagram is no more", along with a crying face. She said that her upcoming content would be posted on Telegram and VK.

Some of them were slammed for complaining about Russia's invasion of Ukraine, even though they had received messages of support from their followers.

In Ukraine, people are dying, children are in the subway, there is nowhere to sleep, and you are crying because of social media, according to one person.

Russia blocked Facebook a week ago, and on Friday it announced it would be banning the photo-sharing website. The country declared the platforms parent company Meta an Extremist organization under Russian law.

Last week, it was reported that Meta had created exemptions in its hate speech rules that would allow Facebook andInstagram users to call for violence against Russia.

Adam Mosseri, the head of the photo sharing website, said on Friday that Russia's ban would leave 80 million people cut off from one another and from the rest of the world.

—Adam Mosseri (@mosseri) March 11, 2022

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