Here's why I support Ickie's move,
For quite some time, Hacker activity from within Russia has grown to astronomical proportions and there seems to be no curtailing of this matter in sight. Let us not forget that Russia is also a bastion for massive amounts of software piracy and many other digital crimes. My self and one of my family members were once the targets of cyber-thieves who had hacked into different accounts we owned and stole enough information to steal money from us at will. Luckily, I was already set up with being able to monitor all of my accounts that had any online associations and was able to catch illegal activity when it happened or soon after but it became a constant headache which cost me time and money to fight back against. I finally got the hackers off my back by taking extraordinary measures but when the investigations where complete, the source was from multiple Russian cyber-criminal groups.
Now some may feel that blocking an entire country is extreme, a "wide brush" fix against a small group while blocking many who aren't involved in such crimes but in reality, the Russian govt has done little to nothing to deal with this issue. It is literally a free-for-all in that country for many types of criminal activity and the cyber-crime business is booming. Oh, I left out why I gave up on computer based First Person Shooter games some time ago which is because no matter which ones I paid good money for, they all ended up being hacked by cheaters who literally ruin the game play experience for everyone. A little bit of investigation turns up that overwhelmingly, FPS hacker activity comes from Russian sources.
My two cents.....