As absurd as it may sound, this is the case. Roskomnadzor, Rospotrebnadzor and Federal Drug Control Service have developed a bill that will provide general criteria and grounds for blocking sites from the so-called. "Prohibited content." Among other things, this draft law provides for sanctions for resources that distribute links to already blocked resources, as well as “popularize prohibited information” in general.

Vladimir Pikov, a representative of Roskomnadzor, in an interview with RBC Daily stated the following:
We are talking about the dissemination of information about sites containing child pornography, suicide propaganda and information about the distribution of drugs. We believe that the dissemination of links to prohibited information can be interpreted as popularization of this information. As for Roskomsvoboda, then, in the event of a complaint against them, we will work with them on a common basis . "
Thus, under the distribution risks to get the largest resource that illuminates the lock in RuNet - "RoskomSvoboda". Artyom Kozlyuk, the author of this draft, has already confirmed that if this draft law is adopted, its resource will be formally subject to closure.
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This will not be limited to: the bill also provides for a total ban on pornographic animation, in which a real or fictional character who has not reached adulthood can participate in any way (
mithgol walked right through his beloved corn; other animated strawberries).
Given all the above, the new bill potentially threatens any major resource, especially forums or vats, and creates the impression of being designed to limit the spread of information about the closure of any resource as much as possible.
Firewood taken from here:
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www.rbcdaily.ru/media/562949987831013-
www.securitylab.ru/news/442309.php-
lenta.ru/news/2013/07/12/criteria