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Tony Ledsham's avatar

A long quote here, but I think it captures the essence of the excellent article:

“Another factor that influenced his thinking was the celebrity status that he obtained in the West for infamously defying his native Russia’s reported request over a decade ago to hand over information about some users who were allegedly engaged in terrorist activity upon a court order. As a transnational socialite whose encrypted platform played a key role in organizing Color Revolutions across the world, Durov truly felt that he was too valuable to the West to detain, let alone prosecute.

Whatever problems their governments may have with his platform could presumably be addressed through some sort of deal, including bribery but ideally without handing over users’ information per his principled opposition to this, or so he might have thought in accordance with his worldview. What Durov never considered was that the West’s lack of control over Telegram, unlike Facebook and the former Twitter (and to an extent with X due to its compliance with most legal requests), made him their enemy.

The same New Cold War bloc that he’d thrown his weight behind out of misguided ideological zeal is the one that ultimately ended up persecuting him, not Russia despite his prior fears of that scenario.”

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McDdd's avatar

Both Lukashenko and Durov, it would seem, are naive in exactly the same way here:

""...why should you make claims against us [Belarus] when we defend ourselves using the same methods as you do?”"

'because we are exceptional' would seem to be the most basic canon they've both overlooked.

"Durov considered Russia to be the 'greater evil'..."

Problem (for him) is, he took his eye off the ball: there may have been a time when that was true, when he left Russia. Nothing ever lasts forever and things changed quite significantly with the Americans' defeat in the Ukraine. He just didn't see it happening.

Being human, it's kinda difficult to blame him for that: if you had all the money you could ever want, how eager would you be to see anything change?

"...exposing Western-backed war crimes..."

More specifically, it would seem those relating to Gaza, having greater influence on Americans' perception of crime and criminals, as they approach their elections, made the situation more urgent than those relating to anything else.

"...back to Durov’s naivete and his unrealistic worldview..."

If nothing else had woken him up, he should have started looking for the ball when Russia's $300+bn. were stolen. If it's any consolation I'm sure his example, together with the Great Theft of stolen assets, will ensure many, if not most, others are more careful to avoid following suit.

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