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Thomas Beavitt's avatar

It will be a great pity if Telegram is lost to Russians as a means of organising their social lives including innocent activities such as music rehearsals and language lessons (that’s indeed what I and my Russian friends currently use it for). Of course, one could switch to Max for the same purpose, or for that matter, VK. But Telegram is indubitably a superior platform at present, plus “everyone uses it”. I can’t help but feel the best solution would be for Durov to give Russian authorities the same oversight he is alleged to have given other authorities and then for it to be considered an “open” platform — i.e. only to be used for innocent activities one wouldn’t mind the authorities having oversight into. Of course, that changes it a bit, but the alternative would be for the network to lose a hundred million or so users, which would be very bad news for it.

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Telegram being compromised sounds highly plausible given Telegram remains quite unscathed in the West's witch hunt to assume full control over the narrative and relying on censorship it accuses "dictatorial regimes" of. The only logical explanation to this is that the benefits (intel) Telegram provide surpass the costs (of not controlling the narrative).

What's also possible is that Pavel Durov got his electronic assets compromised during his detention without him knowing it. So it doesn't necessarily need to be a theatrical act on his part.

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