Facebook has complied with Russian demands to delete some banned content, but it could still face a hefty fine as it was slow to do so, the Vedomosti newspaper cited state communications regulator Roskomnadzor as saying on Monday.
Russia has increased pressure on foreign tech firms in recent months as part of a long-running push to assert greater sovereignty over its segment of the internet.
Roskomnadzor threatened Facebook last week with a fine of up to 10 percent of its annual Russian turnover unless it deleted content that Moscow deems illegal.
Experts cited by Vedomosti estimate Facebook's Russian turnover at between RUB 12 billion (roughly Rs. 1,230 crores) and RUB 39 billion (roughly Rs. 4,000 crores). Reuters could not immediately verify those estimates.
Roskomnadzor said Facebook had taken down banned content from its platform as well as from Instagram, but that it could still face the fine on turnover because it had not deleted the content quickly, the newspaper reported.
Facebook and Roskomnadzor did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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