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A number of years ago I stumbled upon a Russian-language parody of "Busted" from Phineas & Ferb, featuring an anime-style personification of the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications arresting, interrogating, and jailing weeaboo nonces and shutting down their social media. I still think "tebyé krýshka, krýshka, krýshka~!" and listen to that song whenever I see stories like Bowd's here. Sometimes I even think of proposing emojis of "Roskomnadzor-chan" here on Hexbear, although I do get the impression that the character might have a bit of a problematic history in like Russian imageboard culture or whatever... But eh. I like problematic things. Such is life!
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: