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TikToker's old phone enables social media updates from behind Russia's "iron curtain"
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London — Natalia, who lives in Russia's second city of St. Petersburg, opened the TikTok app on her phone earlier this month to find she could only see videos from inside Russia.
"Everything that's happening outside, we can't access it… I didn't notice initially and then I was like, 'wait a second. Every single person I follow is just Russian bloggers,'" she told CBS News in a phone interview.
American social media sites like Facebook and Twitter have been blocked or limited in the country. TikTok, which is owned by a Chinese company, voluntarily restricted its platform to Russian users so they are only able to see new videos uploaded in Russia.
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