From Drugoi’s link: Notably, this meeting did not include the supposedly “popular” figures Nosik, Navalny, and Drugoi, whose popularity was inflated with the help of bots (the latter was allegedly invited, but proudly declined). And in this case, the issue is not that they criticize and “expose” someone or other (a person with a nickname like Nosik’s should not be allowed any farther than the alleyway entrance). The issue is something else: they are ineffective. What they do can be called many things—boorishness, PR, provocation—but not the real solving of problems. For them, the internet is a big fence or the wall of an apartment building entryway, where you can express yourself without fearing a smack on the back of the head (unlike in a real entryway). For those who came to meet with the President, the Internet is a complex and delicate tool for gradually solving many problems. And Dmitry Medvedev’s support is very important here. Boris Yakemenko, a member of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation, one of the leaders of the Nashi youth movement, and the older brother of Vasya from the 29th Complex (a great specialist in the field of smacking people on the back of the head as a delicate tool for solving many problems.) http://boris-yakemenko.livejournal.com/187755.html

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