MOSCOW, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Russian internet monitoring
services reported thousands of glitches in the availability of
video hosting site YouTube on Thursday, amid escalating
criticism of the platform by the Russian authorities.
Russian internet monitoring service Sboi.rf said that there
had been thousands of glitches reported about YouTube in Russia.
Users said they could only access YouTube via virtual private
networks (VPNs).
"YouTube is not working," one anonymous user said in
comments on the site.
Reuters reporters in Russia were unable to access YouTube.
The website remained available via some mobile devices.
YouTube download speeds have notably slowed in recent weeks,
for which Russian lawmakers have blamed YouTube owner Alphabet's
Google, something the company disputes.
(Writing by Felix Light; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)