What is vk deeper?

VK (short for VKontakte) is a Russian social networking site, founded in 2006 by Pavel Durov. It has over 500 million registered users, most of whom are from Russia, Ukraine, and other former Soviet Union republics. VK is the second most popular social network in Russia after Facebook.

VK allows users to create profiles, post photos, and connect with friends. It also includes features like music and video sharing, groups and communities, messaging, and even gaming. VK’s music section is one of its most popular features, with a vast collection of music and videos both from local and international artists.

Another unique aspect of VK is its privacy settings, which allow users to control who can see their information and content. This has made it popular among users who value privacy. However, VK has been criticized in the past for its lax management of copyright infringement, which has resulted in multiple lawsuits. Nonetheless, many Russian internet users still prefer VK over international social networks like Facebook or Twitter.

VK has also undergone significant changes over the years, with Pavel Durov stepping down as CEO in 2014 and selling his stake in the company to Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov. The platform has also faced controversy for its role in political protests and as a platform for fake news and disinformation. Despite these challenges, VK remains a significant player in the Russian social media market.