
 “A month ago 
I mentioned an unpleasant incident with the 
KillMePls.Ru site, in which the 
Rospotrebnadzor found information about suicide that 
could cause harm to young nonsense , as a result of which 
Roskomnadzor blocked the entire site. Now KillMePls is, fortunately, unlocked back; but they were flowers, but now berries: a similar fate threatened a much larger site - the social networking 
site Facebook .
It’s easy 
to read on the website of the 
Do /// DG channel : yesterday morning (March 28), Roskomnazdor sent official Facebook notification to the Russian representative office about the Rospotrebnadzor making entries in this social network 
to the “black list” of prohibited sites. Again, the cause is information about suicide, found in some blog posts (but is there one blogger or some 
community? - this is not specified).

 Russian law prescribes the removal of an entry that is on this “black list” within three days. (I will allow myself to remind Habrahabr that a 
three-day period was announced in May 2009 in that three-line work of President Medvedev, which 
in the Webplanet was considered to be a similarity to the Japanese tricky ; probably this coincidence is not completely coincidental.)
')
When asked before the Do / / D channel about whether the entire 
facebook.com domain can be blocked in Russia in the event of a refusal to remove the blog post, Peaks (head of the 
press service of Roskomnazdor) said: “I would not like to think about it. We make every effort to avoid it. "
Appendage. Singerofthefall tells me here in the comments that Facebook has 
erased an objectionable post , so there will be no blocking and drama.