Users across Russia reported widespread outages of YouTube on Thursday, just weeks after Russian authorities criticized the video streaming platform for what they described as anti-Kremlin actions. The online monitoring service Sboi.rf reported receiving around 12,000 complaints about YouTube within a 10-minute period. Downdetector, another outage tracking service, reported that three-quarters of the complaints it received were connected to YouTube’s desktop version. Russia-based users confirmed the outages to The Moscow Times, adding that the mobile version of YouTube was also experiencing sl…