But the database, accessed by Reuters on Wednesday, still
includes X (formerly Twitter) and Twitch, with fines totalling 51 million
roubles ($560,730) and 23 million roubles ($252,879), respectively.
Google, Meta, TikTok and Telegram did not immediately
respond to requests for comment. State bailiffs could not immediately be
reached.
Russia has been at loggerheads with foreign technology
companies over what it deems unlawful content and a failure to store user data
locally, in simmering disputes that intensified after Russia invaded Ukraine in
February 2022.
Following the invasion, Twitter and Meta Platforms' Facebook
and Instagram were blocked, and Google-owned YouTube became a particular target
of the Russian state's ire.
In late 2023, a Russian court imposed a fine against Google of 4.6 billion roubles ($50.4 million), calculated as a proportion of its annual turnover in Russia. Meta, which was labelled as "extremist" in 2022, has also been subjected to fines as a proportion of its Russian revenue. -Reuters