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Some statements have been added (1st edit) to the part of the article which is really supposed to be a description of what the laws are. It may be well worthwhile, but it needs to be in its own section. (That said, the second addition seems a bit POINTy.) The material diverges from a straight listing of rules, and, importantly, the information just gets lost there. (And it's unsourced at the moment.)
From the 18+ section: [No. or Ss (3).] in list of regs:
# especially after a law that
Vladimir Putin introduced in 2013, which forbid the promotion of homosexuality, with the punishment being a large fine, prison or exile. Games for children like
Miitopia and
Stardew Valley thus rated 18+ in Russia because of the presence of gay relationships, additionally,
FIFA 17 and
Just Dance 2022 also got the same treatment because of the option to use rainbow shoelaces
Moving the information here for the moment. Hoping to put a new section for it, when I can work out how best to do it. (Or a new article, maybe?) Or someone else might know better how to go about it ... If so, that would be great. AukusRuckus ( talk) 06:02, 15 October 2021 (UTC)
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On Protecting Children from Information Harmful to Their Health and Development → On Protecting Children from Information Harmful to their Health and Development (Russia) – There is a law with the same name in Kazakhstan. Kanskje ja ( talk) 19:25, 11 April 2022 (UTC)
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Some statements have been added (1st edit) to the part of the article which is really supposed to be a description of what the laws are. It may be well worthwhile, but it needs to be in its own section. (That said, the second addition seems a bit POINTy.) The material diverges from a straight listing of rules, and, importantly, the information just gets lost there. (And it's unsourced at the moment.)
From the 18+ section: [No. or Ss (3).] in list of regs:
# especially after a law that
Vladimir Putin introduced in 2013, which forbid the promotion of homosexuality, with the punishment being a large fine, prison or exile. Games for children like
Miitopia and
Stardew Valley thus rated 18+ in Russia because of the presence of gay relationships, additionally,
FIFA 17 and
Just Dance 2022 also got the same treatment because of the option to use rainbow shoelaces
Moving the information here for the moment. Hoping to put a new section for it, when I can work out how best to do it. (Or a new article, maybe?) Or someone else might know better how to go about it ... If so, that would be great. AukusRuckus ( talk) 06:02, 15 October 2021 (UTC)
{{|requested move/dated|On Protecting Children from Information Harmful to their Health and Development (Russia)}}
On Protecting Children from Information Harmful to Their Health and Development → On Protecting Children from Information Harmful to their Health and Development (Russia) – There is a law with the same name in Kazakhstan. Kanskje ja ( talk) 19:25, 11 April 2022 (UTC)