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'''Onliner.by''' is a [[Belarus]]ian [[web site]] of digital technology, comprising thematic publications, as well as a catalog of digital consumer electronics and data on prices and vendors. According to the rating of the company [[Alexa Internet|Alexa]], as of August 2015 Onliner.by is among the top 10 most visited websites in Belarus.<ref name=alexa/>
'''Onliner.by''' is a [[Belarus]]ian [[web site]], comprising five main sections: technologies, auto, real estate, people, and a forum. The site also performs as a marketplace of cars, services, and digital consumer electronics.{{sfn|Gradushko|2013|p=70-72}} As of August 2015, Onliner.by was among the top 10 most visited websites in {{ill|Bynet|by|Байнет}} and the first created by Belarusians.<ref name=alexa/><ref name=rbc>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://www.rbc.ru/politics/20/12/2014/5495bb4a9a7947c62154ab84
|title = Власти Белоруссии отключили крупнейший сайт онлайн-торговли
|publisher = RBC.ru
|date = 2014-12-20
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|author=Lud, V.
|language = ru
|url = https://kyky.org/money/kak-v-belarusi-hotyat-sdelat-samyy-bolshoy-avtomobilnyy-klassifayd-onliner-by-hotet-ne-vredno
|title = Как в Беларуси хотят сделать самый большой автомобильный классифайд. Onliner.by: «Хотеть не вредно!»
|publisher = Kyky.by
|date = 2017-04-13
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref>{{sfn|Astapenia|Balkunets|2016|p=18}}


Onliner is positioned as an independent media with no financial support from the government or business. Its mission is to provide a platform for every ordinary Belarusian to speak up and deal with his everyday challenges.<ref name=kozlovich/> In 2019 the site got the highest rate on being free from state propaganda among independent media.<ref>{{cite web
== Description ==
|language = ru
Onliner.by contains information about technology, comprising thematic publications, as well as a catalog of digital consumer electronics and data on prices and vendors. It has a second hand section. More, this is a news portal and forum. In the main page located news in Belarus, news about tech and trends. The website bas founded by Vitaly Shuravko and his wife Ksenia Shuravko in 2001.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://nn.by/?c=ar&i=146172&lang=ru|title=Экс-директор Onliner.by перешел на Holiday.by |publisher=Наша Ніва|language=Russian|date=18 March 2015|trans-title=Former director of Onliner.by left for Holiday.by}}</ref> In 2013 the domain "online.by" was acquired by Onliner LLC for Br100 mln (then about $8700).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eng.belta.by/all_news/economics/i_29741.html|title=Belarusian Onliner buys domain name online.by for Br100m|publisher=Belarusian Telegraph Agency|date=21 January 2013}}</ref> In December 2014 the web site was blocked by Belarusian authorities and was removed from the national domain zone.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://baj.by/en/node/27255|title=OAC Shut Down Top Shopping and News Portal, Belarusian Web Shattered with Attacks|date=20 December 2014|publisher=Belarusian Association of Journalists}}</ref> However the site moved on to operate normally in January 2015.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://euroradio.fm/en/onlinerby-back-national-domain-zone-registry|title=Onliner.by is back to national domain zone registry |publisher=Euroradio.fm|date=7 January 2015}}</ref> Later that month the editor in chief of Onliner.by Denis Blisch (Russian: Денис Блищ) resigned.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://news.tut.by/economics/458346.html|title=Главный редактор Onliner.by Денис Блищ уходит из компании|trans-title=Editor in chief of Onliner.by Denis Blisch leaves the company|language=Russian|date=30 January 2015|publisher=Marketing.by}}</ref> Vladislav Khilkevich (Russian: Владислав Хилькевич) became the new general editor in May 2015.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://telegraf.by/2015/05/291256-novim-glavnim-redaktorom-onliner-by-stal-vladislav-hilkevich|title=Новым главным редактором Onliner.by стал Владислав Хилькевич |trans-title=Vladislav Khilkevich became the new editor in chief of Onliner.by |language=Russian|date=20 May 2015|publisher=Telegraf.by}}</ref> A few months later Khilkevich was dismissed and Nikolai Kozlovich became the new chief editor and still on duty.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://press-club.by/medyyatok/otkrytaya-letuchka-s-onlinerby-video|title=Открытая летучка с Onliner.by|trans-title=Open briefing with Onliner.by|language=Russian|date=7 May 2018|publisher=press-club.by}}</ref>
|url = https://mediaiq.by/article/13-media-ispolzovali-propagandu-i-manipulyacii-v-aprele
|title = 13 медиа использовали пропаганду и манипуляции в апреле
|publisher = Media IQ
|date = 2019-05-23
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref>{{sfn|Gradushko|2019|p=17, 19, 48}}


Editors office follows strict non-political policy.<ref>{{cite web
=== Management ===
|language = ru
* Shuravko, Vitaly — founder
|url = https://www.svoboda.org/a/26756240.html
* Ivanchik, Anna — CEO<ref name="director">{{cite web|url= http://blog.onliner.by/about |title= Onliner.by | publisher= "О компании"}}</ref>
|title =Молчать о кризисе
|trans-title=Be Silent about Crisis
|publisher = Radio Freedom
|date = 2014-12-22
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://press-club.by/medyyatok/otkrytaya-letuchka-s-onlinerby-video
|title = Открытая летучка с Onliner.by. Видео
|trans-title =Onliner.by Open meeting: Video
|publisher =Press Club Belarus
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref> Onliner’s audience includes the biggest percent of wealthy visitors in the ByNet and over 60% of age 25-34.<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|author=Sverdlov, P.
|url = https://kyky.org/pain/onliner-tut-hartiya-97-komsomolka-nasha-niva-citydog-belorusskie-media-i-ih-chitateli
|title = Onliner, TUT, Хартия'97, «Комсомолка», «Наша Ніва», CityDog: белорусские медиа и их читатели
|trans-title=Onliner, TUT, Charter’97, ‘Komsomolka’, ‘Nasha Niva’, CityDog: Belarusian Media and Their Audience
|publisher =Kyky.by
|date = 2015-03-23
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://officelife.media/news/13391-the-top-5-most-visited-sites-in-bynet-with-the-richest-desktop-audience/
|title = Топ 5 посещаемых сайтов с самой богатой аудиторией
|trans-title =Top 5 Sites with Richest Audience
|publisher = Office Life
|date = 2019-11-11
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref>


Onliner received a mass media registration certificate on August 26, 2019.<ref>{{cite web
==Criticism==
|language = ru
In December 2017, Onliner.by has been mentioned among several other Belarusian independent media that had allegedly removed old news stories about the 2015 arrest and ten months long imprisonment of the businessman [[Viktor Prokopenya]] from their websites. This was allegedly done after the media were approached by Prokopenya's [[public relations]] advisors. The situation has caused a wide discussion among Belarusian journalists and media professionals.<ref>{{cite news|title=«Пракапеня – герой, які ўскрыў гнайнік». Медыяаналітык распавёў, як заўважыў знікненне матэрыялаў у СМІ пра бізнесоўца ["Prakapenya is a hero who cut an abscess open". Media analyst tells how he discovered the disappearance of media articles about the businessman]|url=http://belsat.eu/programs/prakapenya-geroj-yaki-uskryu-gnajnik-medyyaanalityk-raspavyou-yak-zauvazhyu-zniknenne-materyyalau-u-smi-pra-biznesoutsa/|publisher=[[Belsat]]|date=27 December 2017|language=Belarusian}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Пілецкі|first1=Алесь|title=«Ніхто нічога страшнага не зрабіў». Рэдактары незалежных СМІ пра выдаленьне матэрыялаў пра Віктара Пракапеню ["Nobody did anything terrible". Editors of independent media about removing articles about Viktar Prakapenya]|url=https://www.svaboda.org/a/28941851.html|publisher=[[Radio Svaboda]]|date=27 December 2017|language=Belarusian}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=#Прокопенягейт: Социальные сети гудят, независимые медиа говорят "ничего страшного не случилось" [#Prokopenyagate: social networks buzz, independent media say "nothing terrible happened"]|url=http://mediakritika.by/article/4830/prokopenyageyt-socialnye-seti-gudyat-nezavisimye-media-govoryat-nichego-strashnogo-ne|website=Mediakritika.by|date=27 December 2017|language=Russian}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Жерносек|first1=Ольга|title=Цензура Прокопени. Кто и почему скрывает от нас правду? [Prokopenya's Censorship: who and why is hiding the truth from us?]|url=https://belsat.eu/ru/in-focus/tsenzura-prokopeni-kto-i-pochemu-skryvaet-ot-nas-pravdu/|publisher=[[Belsat]]|date=27 December 2017|language=Russian}}</ref>
|url = http://mininform.gov.by/documents/reestry/
|title = Electronic Mass Media
|publisher = Ministry of information of the Republic of Belarus
|accessdate = 2020-06-27
}}</ref>

== History ==

===Blog (2001−2005) ===
The website was founded by Vitaly Shuravko and his wife Ksenia in 2001 as a technology blog about telecommunications, gadget reviews, and mobile networking.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://nn.by/?c=ar&i=146172&lang=ru|title=Экс-директор Onliner.by перешел на Holiday.by
|publisher=Наша Ніва|language=Russian|date=18 March 2015|trans-title=Former director of Onliner.by left for Holiday.by}}</ref><ref name=belta/><ref name=bolshoi/> With the time the blog developed into a catalog with data on gadgets, vendors and prices, later followed by a forum.{{sfn|Gradushko|2013|p=56}} Its threads separated into different topics, such as banking, car accidents, real estate, conflicts, and finances. In the future, these threads were taken as the basis for separate editors offices.<ref name=kozlovich>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://press-club.by/dosved/nikolay-kozlovich-ya-vizhu-onliner-kak-osnovnuyu-ploshchadku-v-zhizni-belarusa
|title = Николай Козлович: «Я вижу Onliner как основную площадку в жизни беларуса»
|trans-title= Nikolai Kozlovich: I See Onliner as the Main Web-Site for Every Belarusian
|publisher = Press Club
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref>

Early Onliner published articles on mobile gadgets and network development in Belarus and abroad. In 2002 Onliner was awarded Project of the Year prize at Belarus Internet Forum and its founder Vitaly Shuravko was announced Person of the Year. The site’s audience reached 15,000 unique users per day.{{sfn|Gradushko|2013|p=55}} In the early 2000s, the forum was introduced. Eventually, it grew into a kind of web market where any visitor could sell, buy, or get advice on gadgets. In April 2003 the catalog of cell phones with prices and data on vendors was launched, later it was expanded and included other digital and household electronics. By the 1st of July 2003, it had more than 254,000 advertisements published.{{sfn|Gradushko|2013|p=56}}<ref name=bolshoi>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url =https://bolshoi.by/persona/onliner-vitalij-shuravko/
|title = Владелец onliner.by Виталий Шуравко: «Займитесь реальными вещами»
|trans-title = Founder of Onliner.by Vitaly Shuravko: ‘Get on with Real Stuff’
|publisher = Bolshoi
|date = 2013-06-11
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|language =en
|url =https://publicintelligence.net/ufouo-u-s-state-department-social-media-landscape-belarus/
|title = (U//FOUO) U.S. State Department Social Media Landscape: Belarus
|publisher = Public Intelligence
|date = 2011-01-26
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref>

=== Digital Lifestyle Portal (2005−2012)===

In 2005 Onliner placed the new slogan ‘Digital Lifestyle’ on its homepage.{{sfn|Gradushko|2013|p=56}}<ref name=bolshoi>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url =https://bolshoi.by/persona/onliner-vitalij-shuravko/
|title = Владелец onliner.by Виталий Шуравко: «Займитесь реальными вещами»
|trans-title = Founder of Onliner.by Vitaly Shuravko: ‘Get on with Real Stuff’
|publisher = Bolshoi
|date = 2013-06-11
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|language =en
|url =https://publicintelligence.net/ufouo-u-s-state-department-social-media-landscape-belarus/
|title = (U//FOUO) U.S. State Department Social Media Landscape: Belarus
|publisher = Public Intelligence
|date = 2011-01-26
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref>

In the early 2010s, Onliner functioned as a news portal inclined to entertainment, that is why the language and layout of its articles were comparatively simple.{{sfn|Stepanov|2017|p=101-103}} Brief articles with lots of illustrations prevailed among the publications.{{sfn|Hradziushka|2017}} However, some researchers consider media like Onliner to be a boost for the genre of long-reads and photographic reports.{{sfn|Gradushko|2014}}<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url =https://jrnlst.ru/blr-no-moscow
|title =Это вам не Москва
|trans-title=Not Moscow Here
|publisher = The Journalist
|author = Romanova S.
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref>
In the late 2000s, Onliner developed several other sections and services, including an online classified on automobile sales and real estate.<ref name=kozlovich/> By 2010 Onliner opened an independent editorial section on automobiles, in a year its audience exceeded 50,000 unique visitors daily. Early in 2011 it was followed by the real estate department, by the yearend the fourth financial section was divided.{{sfn|Gradushko|2013|p=57}} In 2011 Onliner’s Twitter nearly equaled its long-time competitor [[Tut.by]] in number of followers.<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://kyky.org/pain/kak-portal-tutbai-sooritsia-s-portalom-onlainier
|title = Битва порталов. «Онлайнер» и «Тутбай»
|trans-title=Web Rivalry: Onliner vs Tut.by
|publisher = Kyky.by
|date = 2014-06-26
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref> Through presence on social media ([[Facebook]], [[VK (service)|Vkontakte]], [[Odnoklassniki]]) Onliner accumulated additional flow of visitors and views.{{sfn|Gradushko|2013|p=121-124}}

=== Independent Media (2012−present) ===

In a decade the site eventually grew into an influential independent media with a news section, photo and videoreports, interviews, investigative journalism, etc.<ref name=baj>{{cite web
|author = Tarnalitsky, T.
|url = https://baj.by/ru/analytics/chuvstvuem-sebya-nemnogo-sovetskoy-belorussiey-po-kakim-principam-zhivet-planeta-onliner
|title = «Чувствуем себя немного Советской Белоруссией». По каким принципам живет планета Onliner
|language=ru
|trans-title=’Feeling as if in Soveit Belarus’: How Onliner Lives
|publisher = [[Belarusian Association of Journalists|BAJ]]
|date = 2019-06-21
|accessdate = 2020-05-11
}}</ref> In 2012 Onliner dropped the ‘digital lifestyle' slogan and announced a transfer to the concept of a multisectoral news portal. By February 2013 the audience almost reached 500,000 unique users daily.{{sfn|Gradushko|2013|p=58}} According to gemiusAudience, Onliner was the first among Belarusian news media sites with an audience 1.5 times larger, than [[Komsomolskaya Pravda]].{{sfn|Sokolova|2009}}{{sfn|Gradushko|2013|p=38-39}}

As of 2013, Onliner was the 9th of most visited resources among Belorusian Internet users.{{sfn|Doroshevich|Sokolova|2013}}{{sfn|Sokolova|Doroshevich|2012}} In 2013 the domain "online.by" was purchased at a charity auction by Onliner LLC for Br100 mln (about $8700).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://eng.belta.by/economics/view/belarusian-onliner-buys-domain-name-online.by-for-br100m-21161-2013/
|title=Belarusian Onliner buys domain name online.by for Br100m
|publisher=Belarusian Telegraph Agency|date=2013-01-21}}</ref>

In December 2014 the web site was blocked by Belarusian authorities and was removed from the national domain zone.<ref>{{Cite web
|url=http://baj.by/en/node/27255|title=OAC Shut Down Top Shopping and News Portal, Belarusian Web Shattered with Attacks|date=2014-12-20
|publisher=Belarusian Association of Journalists}}</ref><ref name=rbc/>{{sfn|Astapenia|Balkunets|2016|p=18}} A dozen of other sites were blocked, too, but only the Onliner’s ban was officially confirmed. The official reasons given for the blockage were multiple violations of trade law, however, the independent experts linked the ban to deterioration of freedom of speech in Belarus.<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://gazetaby.com/post/operativno-analiticheskij-centr-zakryl-sajt-onlinerby/87050/
|title = Оперативно-аналитический центр закрыл сайт Onliner.by
|trans-title=Onliner.by Blocked by Executive Analytical Center
|publisher = Gazeta.by
|date = 2014-12-20
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref>{{sfn|Artsiomenko|2014}} The site switched to Onliner.ru domain,<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://nn.by/?c=ar&i=140949&lang=ru
|title = «Онлайнер» отключен по решению Оперативно-аналитического центра при президенте; сайт заработал на onliner.ru
|trans-title=Onliner.by Blocked by Presidential Executive Analytical Center and Switched to Onliner.ru
|publisher = Nasha Niva
|date = 2014-12-20
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref> it resumed to operate normally in January 2015.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://euroradio.fm/en/onlinerby-back-national-domain-zone-registry|title=Onliner.by is back to national domain zone registry |publisher=Euroradio.fm|date=7 January 2015}}</ref>
<ref>{{cite web
|author =
|url = https://citydog.by/post/onliner/
|title = Директор «Онлайнера» Ксения Шуравко: «Лишили дела жизни? Главное – здоровье, любовь, дружба»
|trans-title=Onliner’s Director Ksenia Shuravko: Stripped of Life’s Work? Health, Love, Friendship are More Important
|publisher = CityDog
|date = 2015-01-06
|accessdate = 2020-06-23
}}</ref> In 2015 it became the second most visited news site in Belarusian Internet.<ref>{{cite web
|author =
|url = https://baj.by/ru/analytics/issledovanie-kolichestvo-belorusov-predpochitayushchih-uznavat-novosti-iz-rossiyskih-smi
|title = Исследование: Количество белорусов, предпочитающих узнавать новости из российских СМИ, уменьшилось
|language=ru
|trans-title=The Research Shows Less belarusians Find out the News from Russian Media
|publisher = [[Belarusian Association of Journalists|BAJ]]
|date = 2015-11-06
|accessdate = 2020-05-11
}}</ref>

In March 2015 the co-founders divorced, Ksenia Shuravko remained the company’s director.<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://nn.by/?c=ar&i=146172&lang=ru
|title = Экс-директор Onliner.by перешел на Holiday.by
|trans-title=Onliner Ex-Director to Transfer on Holiday.by
|publisher = Nasha Niva
|date = 2015-03-18
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref> Later that month the editor in chief of Onliner.by Denis Blisch (Russian: Денис Блищ)<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = http://mediakritika.by/article/3741/kakih-zhurnalistov-zhdut-v-krutyh-redakciyah-recept-ot-denisa-blishcha
|title = Каких журналистов ждут в крутых редакциях. Рецепт от Дениса Блища
|trans-title=What Type of Journalist Do Cool Editors Need: Denis Blisch Recipe
|publisher = Media Kritika
|date =2016-03-24
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref> resigned and joined Holiday.by team.<ref>{{cite web
|author = Troshin, E.
|url = https://www.kv.by/content/333825-glavnyi-redaktor-onliner-denis-blishch-ukhodit-s-portala
|title = Главный редактор Onliner’а Денис Блищ уходит с портала
|language=ru
|trans-title=Editor-in-Chief Denis Blisch to Leave Onliner
|publisher =KV.by
|date = 2015-01-31
|accessdate = 2020-06-26
}}</ref> Soon he was followed by ex-director Alexander Stelmakh.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://news.tut.by/economics/458346.html|title=Главный редактор Onliner.by Денис Блищ уходит из компании
|trans-title=Editor in chief of Onliner.by Denis Blisch leaves the company
|language=Russian|date=30 January 2015|publisher=Marketing.by}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|url = https://bolshoi.by/culture/denis-blish/
|title = Денис Блищ: «Я — динозавр, ведь я пишущий блогер»
|publisher =«Большой»
|date = 2019-10-11
|accessdate = 2020-05-29
}}</ref> Vladislav Khilkevich (Russian: Владислав Хилькевич) became the new editor-in-chief of Onliner in April 2015.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://telegraf.by/2015/05/291256-novim-glavnim-redaktorom-onliner-by-stal-vladislav-hilkevich|title=Новым главным редактором Onliner.by стал Владислав Хилькевич |trans-title=Vladislav Khilkevich became the new editor in chief of Onliner.by |language=Russian|date=20 May 2015|publisher=Telegraf.by}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|url =https://marketing.by/novosti-rynka/teper-ofitsialno-stal-izvesten-novyy-glavnyy-redaktor-onliner-by/
|title =Теперь официально: стал известен новый главный редактор Onliner.by
|language=ru
|trans-title=It’s Official: New Chief Editor of Online.by Announced
|publisher =Marketing.by
|date = 2015-05-19
|accessdate = 2020-05-29
}}</ref> A few months later Khilkevich was dismissed and Nikolai Kozlovich became the new chief editor, as of 2020 he still on duty.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://press-club.by/medyyatok/otkrytaya-letuchka-s-onlinerby-video
|title=Открытая летучка с Onliner.by
|trans-title=Open briefing with Onliner.by
|language=Russian
|date=2018-05-07
|publisher=press-club.by}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|language=Russian
|trans-title=Onliner.by to Change Chief Editor
|url = https://marketing.by/novosti-rynka/onliner-by-snova-pomenyaet-glavnogo-redaktora/
|title = Onliner.by снова поменяет главного редактора
|publisher =Marketing.by
|date = 2015-07-20
|accessdate = 2020-05-29
}}</ref> Kozlovich joined the Onliner team in 2011 as a journalist in the real estate department.<ref name=baj/><ref name=kozlovich/>{{sfn|Meleshevich|2019}}{{sfn|Hradziushka|Abdul|2020}}

In August 2016 Onliner introduced the new responsive design for smartphones and desktops. The homepage featured interactive tiles with headlines and previews of articles.{{sfn|Hradziushka|Abdul|2020}}

In May 2017 the administration was notified on possible blockage in [[Internet in Russian|RuNet]] by [[Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media|Roskomnadzor]].<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://sputnik.by/society/20170525/1028952998/roskomnadzor-mozhet-zablokirovat-belorusskij-onlajner.html
|title = Роскомнадзор может заблокировать белорусский "Онлайнер"
|trans-title=Roskomnadzor to Block Onliner in Russian Internet
|publisher = Sputnik.by
|date = 2017-05-25
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref> The official reason was a message on Onliner’s forum that could be perceived as [[blasphemy law|blasphemy]]. The issue was soon resolved and the site continued normal performance.<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://providers.by/2017/05/news/roskomnadzor-predupredil-onliner-by-o-vozmozhnoj-blokirovke-za-soobshhenie-na-forume/
|title = Роскомнадзор предупредил Onliner.by о возможной блокировке за сообщение на форуме
|trans-title=Roskomnadzor to Block Onliner in Runet for Forum Message
|publisher = Providers.by
|date = 2017-25-05
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref> In March 2018 more than 300 publications were issued daily.<ref name=myfin>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://myfin.by/stati/view/10612-onliner-v-osnove-uspeha--eksperimenty
|title = Onliner: в основе успеха – эксперименты
|trans-title=Onliner: Experiments are the Keys to Success
|publisher = MyFin.by
|date = 2018-03-15
|accessdate = 2020-06-26
}}</ref> In 2018 Onliner was the most visited e-commerce portal in ByNet,<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://belretail.by/news/krupneyshie-marketpleysyi-belarusi-statistika-i-osnovnyie-pokazateli-sentyabr-g
|title = Крупнейшие маркетплейсы Беларуси: статистика и основные показатели (сентябрь 2018 г.)
|trans-title=Top Marketplaces in Belarus: Data and Statistics on September 2018
|publisher = BelRetail
|date = 2018-11-02
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref> its monthly audience reached 1.4 mln people with 11 mln pages viewed daily.<ref>{{cite web
|url =
https://marketing.by/novosti-rynka/onliner-obyavil-o-strategicheskom-partnerstve-s-sellerom-onlayn-reklamy-enter-net-av/
|title = Onliner объявил о стратегическом партнерстве с селлером онлайн-рекламы ENTER NET AV
|trans-title=Onliner.by to Partner ENTER NET AV Web-Advertisement Company
|publisher =Marketing.by
|date =2018-11-21
|accessdate = 2020-05-29
}}</ref> By December 2019, Onliner reached 500.000 subscribers.<ref>{{cite web
|author =
|url =https://baj.by/ru/analytics/izvestnye-zhurnalisty-o-tendenciyah-v-media-i-lichnyh-itogah-goda
|title = Известные журналисты — о тенденциях в медиа и личных итогах года
|language=ru
|trans-title=Famous Journalists on Tendencies and Year 2019 Results
|publisher = Baj.by
|date = 2019-12-30
|accessdate = 2020-05-11
}}</ref>

On June 19, 2019, the editors office received a bomb threat letter from Orwell! grouping. The same gang called in fake threats to several shopping malls and office centres.<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://www.the-village.me/village/city/news-city/276843-minsk
|title = В Минске продолжаются эвакуации, «заминированы» офис «Онлайнера» и несколько торговых центров
|trans-title=Evacuations Continue in Minsk: Onliner’s Office and Several Shopping Malls Reported
|publisher = The Village Belarus
|date = 2019-06-19
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref> Later in the same year, the portal became the target of a significant DDoS attack.<ref>{{cite web
|language = en
|url = https://www.indexoncensorship.org/2019/11/belarus-press-freedom-violations-october-2019/
|title = DDoS attack on Onliner.by news site
|publisher = IndexOnCensorship
|date = 2019-10-10
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref>

Onliner pioneered the genre of video reports in the Belarusian Internet. In 2019 Onliner’s YouTube channel had more than 375,000 subscribers, its stories on common people gained wide success and exceeded millions of views.<ref>{{cite web
|url = https://marketing.by/mnenie/zhivye-istorii-i-pervyy-million-prosmotrov-kak-rabotaet-videootdel-onliner/
|title = Живые истории и первый миллион просмотров: как работает видеоотдел Onliner
|language=ru
|trans-title=Real Life Stories and First Million Views: Inside Onliner’s Video Department
|publisher =Marketing.by
|date = 2019-08-26
|accessdate = 2020-05-29
}}</ref>{{sfn|Hradziushka|Abdul|2020}}<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://www.artox-media.by/wiki/naskolko-belorusskaya-zhurnalistika-effektivno-rabotaet-s-auditoriey-youtube-issledovanie-amdg/
|title =Насколько белорусская журналистика эффективно работает с аудиторией YouTube. Исследование AMDG
|publisher = Artox Media Digital Group
|date = 2019
|accessdate = 2020-06-27
}}</ref>

As of 2020, the company comprises five independent editor’s offices (People, Real Estate, Auto, Technology, and Forum).<ref name=baj/><ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://iab.by/mozhno-nazvat-prosto-shokom-kogda-v-marte-bolshie-brendyi-stavili-aktivnosti-na-pauzu-iab-belarus-sobral-lokalnyie-media-na-odnoy-stsene-chtobyi-uznat-chto-izmenilos-dlya-nih-v-novoy-realnosti/?future=all
|title = «Можно назвать просто шоком, когда в марте большие бренды ставили активности на паузу»: IAB Belarus собрал локальные медиа на одной сцене, чтобы узнать, что изменилось для них в новой реальности
|publisher =IAB Belarus
|date = 2020-06-16
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref> In March 2020 the site exceeded 1 mln unique visitors per day.<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://marketing.by/mnenie/iab-belarus-sobral-lokalnye-media-na-odnoy-stsene-chtoby-uznat-chto-izmenilos-dlya-nikh-v-novoy-real/
|title =
IAB Belarus собрал локальные медиа на одной сцене, чтобы узнать, что изменилось для них в новой реальности
|trans-title=Local Media on New Reality of Pandemia
|publisher =Marketing.by
|date = 2020-06-16
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref>

On January 27, 2020, Onliner joined the Association of Online Commerce Enterprises (APOT).<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = http://apot.by/v-sostav-apot-voshli-lamoda-i-onliner/
|title = В состав АПОТ вошли Lamoda и Onliner
|trans-title=Lamoda and Onliner to Join APOT
|publisher = Association of Online Commerce Enterprises
|date = 2020-01-27
|accessdate = 2020-06-27
}}</ref> In February 2020 the company launched Onliner Pay, the new e-commerce payment system that allows users to buy directly at Onliner.by.<ref name=belta>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://www.belta.by/society/view/onliner-i-mtbank-zapustili-unikalnuju-sistemu-internet-oplaty-tovarov-379569-2020/
|title = Onliner и МТБанк запустили уникальную в Беларуси систему интернет-оплаты товаров
|trans-title=Onliner.by and MTBank to Launch belarus First E-Commerce Payment System
|publisher = Belta
|date = 2020-02-13
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://primepress.by/news/finansi/mtbank_i_onliner_zapustili_novuyu_sistemu_oplaty_tovarov_cherez_internet_onliner_pay-17612/?sphrase_id=32306
|title = МТБанк и Onliner запустили новую систему оплаты товаров через интернет Onliner Pay
|publisher = Prime Press
|date =
|accessdate = 2020-04-19
}}</ref> In the same month Onliner introduced Stories.{{sfn|Hradziushka|Abdul|2020}}


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== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 09:45, 2 July 2020

Onliner.by
Type of site
News site
Online newspaper
Available inRussian
OwnerOnliner LLC
URLonliner.by
CommercialYes
RegistrationFree
Launched14 February 2001
Current statusActive

Onliner.by is a Belarusian web site, comprising five main sections: technologies, auto, real estate, people, and a forum. The site also performs as a marketplace of cars, services, and digital consumer electronics.[2] As of August 2015, Onliner.by was among the top 10 most visited websites in Bynet [by] and the first created by Belarusians.[1][3][4][5]

Onliner is positioned as an independent media with no financial support from the government or business. Its mission is to provide a platform for every ordinary Belarusian to speak up and deal with his everyday challenges.[6] In 2019 the site got the highest rate on being free from state propaganda among independent media.[7][8]

Editors office follows strict non-political policy.[9][10] Onliner’s audience includes the biggest percent of wealthy visitors in the ByNet and over 60% of age 25-34.[11][12]

Onliner received a mass media registration certificate on August 26, 2019.[13]

History

Blog (2001−2005)

The website was founded by Vitaly Shuravko and his wife Ksenia in 2001 as a technology blog about telecommunications, gadget reviews, and mobile networking.[14][15][16] With the time the blog developed into a catalog with data on gadgets, vendors and prices, later followed by a forum.[17] Its threads separated into different topics, such as banking, car accidents, real estate, conflicts, and finances. In the future, these threads were taken as the basis for separate editors offices.[6]

Early Onliner published articles on mobile gadgets and network development in Belarus and abroad. In 2002 Onliner was awarded Project of the Year prize at Belarus Internet Forum and its founder Vitaly Shuravko was announced Person of the Year. The site’s audience reached 15,000 unique users per day.[18] In the early 2000s, the forum was introduced. Eventually, it grew into a kind of web market where any visitor could sell, buy, or get advice on gadgets. In April 2003 the catalog of cell phones with prices and data on vendors was launched, later it was expanded and included other digital and household electronics. By the 1st of July 2003, it had more than 254,000 advertisements published.[17][16][19]

Digital Lifestyle Portal (2005−2012)

In 2005 Onliner placed the new slogan ‘Digital Lifestyle’ on its homepage.[17][16][20]

In the early 2010s, Onliner functioned as a news portal inclined to entertainment, that is why the language and layout of its articles were comparatively simple.[21] Brief articles with lots of illustrations prevailed among the publications.[22] However, some researchers consider media like Onliner to be a boost for the genre of long-reads and photographic reports.[23][24] In the late 2000s, Onliner developed several other sections and services, including an online classified on automobile sales and real estate.[6] By 2010 Onliner opened an independent editorial section on automobiles, in a year its audience exceeded 50,000 unique visitors daily. Early in 2011 it was followed by the real estate department, by the yearend the fourth financial section was divided.[25] In 2011 Onliner’s Twitter nearly equaled its long-time competitor Tut.by in number of followers.[26] Through presence on social media (Facebook, Vkontakte, Odnoklassniki) Onliner accumulated additional flow of visitors and views.[27]

Independent Media (2012−present)

In a decade the site eventually grew into an influential independent media with a news section, photo and videoreports, interviews, investigative journalism, etc.[28] In 2012 Onliner dropped the ‘digital lifestyle' slogan and announced a transfer to the concept of a multisectoral news portal. By February 2013 the audience almost reached 500,000 unique users daily.[29] According to gemiusAudience, Onliner was the first among Belarusian news media sites with an audience 1.5 times larger, than Komsomolskaya Pravda.[30][31]

As of 2013, Onliner was the 9th of most visited resources among Belorusian Internet users.[32][33] In 2013 the domain "online.by" was purchased at a charity auction by Onliner LLC for Br100 mln (about $8700).[34]

In December 2014 the web site was blocked by Belarusian authorities and was removed from the national domain zone.[35][3][5] A dozen of other sites were blocked, too, but only the Onliner’s ban was officially confirmed. The official reasons given for the blockage were multiple violations of trade law, however, the independent experts linked the ban to deterioration of freedom of speech in Belarus.[36][37] The site switched to Onliner.ru domain,[38] it resumed to operate normally in January 2015.[39] [40] In 2015 it became the second most visited news site in Belarusian Internet.[41]

In March 2015 the co-founders divorced, Ksenia Shuravko remained the company’s director.[42] Later that month the editor in chief of Onliner.by Denis Blisch (Russian: Денис Блищ)[43] resigned and joined Holiday.by team.[44] Soon he was followed by ex-director Alexander Stelmakh.[45][46] Vladislav Khilkevich (Russian: Владислав Хилькевич) became the new editor-in-chief of Onliner in April 2015.[47][48] A few months later Khilkevich was dismissed and Nikolai Kozlovich became the new chief editor, as of 2020 he still on duty.[49][50] Kozlovich joined the Onliner team in 2011 as a journalist in the real estate department.[28][6][51][52]

In August 2016 Onliner introduced the new responsive design for smartphones and desktops. The homepage featured interactive tiles with headlines and previews of articles.[52]

In May 2017 the administration was notified on possible blockage in RuNet by Roskomnadzor.[53] The official reason was a message on Onliner’s forum that could be perceived as blasphemy. The issue was soon resolved and the site continued normal performance.[54] In March 2018 more than 300 publications were issued daily.[55] In 2018 Onliner was the most visited e-commerce portal in ByNet,[56] its monthly audience reached 1.4 mln people with 11 mln pages viewed daily.[57] By December 2019, Onliner reached 500.000 subscribers.[58]

On June 19, 2019, the editors office received a bomb threat letter from Orwell! grouping. The same gang called in fake threats to several shopping malls and office centres.[59] Later in the same year, the portal became the target of a significant DDoS attack.[60]

Onliner pioneered the genre of video reports in the Belarusian Internet. In 2019 Onliner’s YouTube channel had more than 375,000 subscribers, its stories on common people gained wide success and exceeded millions of views.[61][52][62]

As of 2020, the company comprises five independent editor’s offices (People, Real Estate, Auto, Technology, and Forum).[28][63] In March 2020 the site exceeded 1 mln unique visitors per day.[64]

On January 27, 2020, Onliner joined the Association of Online Commerce Enterprises (APOT).[65] In February 2020 the company launched Onliner Pay, the new e-commerce payment system that allows users to buy directly at Onliner.by.[15][66] In the same month Onliner introduced Stories.[52]

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