than we would want to see, ukrainian content gets suppressed. and those with relative power want to help. for wikipedia, we are dealing with this in a lot of ways. we re trying to support the ukrainian community as best we can. we re really proud of the russian wikipedia community because even though they re under incredible pressure, the russian entry in russian language about the war is very neutral, very objective, it doesn t mince words, it calls it a war, it talks about war crimes and so forth, so, for us, that s really something that s really powerful and meaningful to us, that we should stick to our values even in times of crisis. so what looked on the surface like a day of schmoozing in the sun had a fair bit more going on beneath and the surprise guest list just kept on giving not that spot the robotic dog looked as approachable as most. we re going to talk about films
content like this has been donated to ukraine. but whilst embracing new methods of communication may be good for getting the message out, the ukrainians who i spoke to here discussed the battle with disinformation. there is a huge attack on ukraine also in the media space. there is lots of disinformation we have to deal with and ukrainians do their best to produce as much truthful information and reports out of ukraine, but more often than we would want to see, ukrainian content gets suppressed. and those with relative power want to help. for wikipedia, we are dealing with this in a lot of ways. we are trying to support the ukrainian community as best we can. we re really proud of the russian wikipedia community because even though they re under incredible pressure, the russian entry in russian language about the war is very neutral, very objective, it doesn t mince words,