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Telegram adds 25M users as founder Pavel Durov says people reject being “held hostage by tech monopolies”


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2021 Jan 13, 6:10pm   888 views  56 comments

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https://reclaimthenet.org/telegram-adds-25m-users/

Telegram is skyrocketing in growth, as people are suddenly waking up to the dangers of Big Tech monopolies.

“In the first week of January, Telegram surpassed 500 million monthly active users. After that it kept growing: 25 million new users joined Telegram in the last 72 hours alone,” Telegram founder Pavel Durov wrote today on his Telegram channel.

“People no longer want to exchange their privacy for free services. They no longer want to be held hostage by tech monopolies that seem to think they can get away with anything as long as their apps have a critical mass of users.”

The ongoing showdown that corporate media and Big Tech have stepped up to the maximum with the excuse that one incident – such as the several hours of unrest on US Capitol last Wednesday – can be used handily to stop free speech and open source, has left many users of apps like Telegram wondering just how far this purge will go.

This has become an especially hot topic after Parler, which was a thorn in the side of big media ever since November’s election in the US – got thoroughly deplatformed: first Apple and Google banned it from its stores with the pretext that it was responsible for, basically, allowing free speech (it otherwise guarantees it as the selling and differentiating point compared to the tightly policed and self-censored giant social networks). If that wasn’t enough, Amazon Web services also denied Parler hosting.


Can I install Telegram without going through the Apple app store?

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9   Patrick   2024 Aug 25, 9:34am  

https://www.rt.com/news/603036-darkness-descending-tucker-carlson-reacts/


The Russian tech entrepreneur was detained at Paris-Le Bourget Airport on Saturday and will appear in court on Sunday evening. French authorities had reportedly issued an arrest warrant against him, arguing that insufficient moderation allows for Telegram to be widely used by criminals.

The news of Durov’s apparent prosecution has raised concerns online, including suggestions that it could be politically motivated.

“Pavel Durov left Russia when the government tried to control his social media company, Telegram. But in the end, it wasn’t Putin who arrested him for allowing the public to exercise free speech,” Carlson wrote on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday. “It was a Western country, a Biden administration ally and enthusiastic NATO member, that locked him away.”

Durov’s arrest is “a living warning to any platform owner who refuses to censor the truth at the behest of governments and intel agencies,” Carlson argued. “Darkness is descending fast on the formerly free world.”

Carlson recorded a rare interview with Durov in April, in which the Telegram owner spoke about his disagreements with the Russian government, as well as the pressure he faced in the US. He said that the American government had wanted him to set up a surveillance “backdoor” on his messaging service, and he refused.

X owner Elon Musk also condemned the reported arrest. “POV: It’s 2030 in Europe and you’re being executed for liking a meme,” he wrote in a comment to the news story.
10   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2024 Aug 25, 9:39am  

they are coming after him demanding censorship. fucking 1984 style fascism from fucking French. out of all faggots in the world, fucking french.
12   porkchopXpress   2024 Aug 25, 11:19am  

Ceffer says






This was doctored. The real pic doesn't have the bulge.
13   Patrick   2024 Aug 25, 11:26am  




Could be.
14   RWSGFY   2024 Aug 25, 12:27pm  

French media reported that his detention was related to an investigation opened into Telegram’s role in spreading child pornography and the platform’s alleged refusal to cooperate with authorities in cracking down.


So, it's not a "free speech issue", rather a "refusal to release Epstein's clients list" issue.

No surprise Soviet MoFA is suddenly intersted in protecting him - birds of pedo feather flock together.






15   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2024 Aug 25, 12:29pm  

RWSGFY says

French media reported that his detention was related to an investigation opened into Telegram’s role in spreading child pornography and the platform’s alleged refusal to cooperate with authorities in cracking down.


So, it's not a "free speech issue", rather a "refusal to release Epstein's clients list" issue.


sure, i believe them…. NOT
16   RWSGFY   2024 Aug 25, 12:32pm  

FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden says


RWSGFY says



French media reported that his detention was related to an investigation opened into Telegram’s role in spreading child pornography and the platform’s alleged refusal to cooperate with authorities in cracking down.


So, it's not a "free speech issue", rather a "refusal to release Epstein's clients list" issue.



sure, i believe them…. NOT



The charges will be made public when the whole thing ends up in court. But you won't believe it either, because


17   Patrick   2024 Aug 25, 12:49pm  

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/the-censorship-and-surveillance-state


in no small irony, pavel durov, the russian founder of the widely used text messaging system telegram, who fled russia to avoid interference in his business and the privacy of his users has been arrested. in france. because make no mistake, the EU has become the point of the spear on intrusive mandate that all media, social media, and communications must be subject to the state and to the supra-national groups that organize it. the EU has done nothing but push mandates for surveillance and censorship, for hate speech and “misinformation” which increasingly has come to mean “and facts we don’t like.”

he made the (extremely unwise) choice to allow his private jet to land in france for reasons unknown. i suspect there’s a story there as he’s not a fool and must have known what would happen.

the french cops swooped, he’s now jailed, and facing 20 years for the heinous crime of “allowing people to speak privately to one another in a manner the EU cannot readily surveil.”

governments have been pressuring him to allow their police and intelligence groups access for years.

the west has become what we used to vilify china and the soviets for.




durov has repeatedly said refused to censor and spy and moved to dubai to escape their reach because he wants to “run a neutral platform.”

those seeking free speech are being chased to dubai. dubai. seriously, let that one sink in for a moment.

but returning to the west resulted in the (however you say “gestapo” in french) snatching him and tossing him in prision. ...

this stands as the diametric opposite of the US idea of the US and section 230, “the 26 words that created the internet.”




... the US has obviously found lots of ways to flout 230 or pretend it’s all “friendly and consensual” in the sense of “get in line or we’ll destroy you” being a free choice among friends, but the EU is not even playing at innocent. they are outright saying “we rule here, do what we say, no questions, it’s the law.” ...

the same people who told you lock down, mask up, 6 feet apart, safe and effective, mostly peaceful, russian disinfo, and 400 other weapon’s grade whoppers want the right to decide what is “misinformation” and to censor it.

they claim you have no right to speak it.

it’s a pretty astonishing take.

“shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press;”

has become “unless we disagree with what you say.”
18   Ceffer   2024 Aug 25, 1:17pm  

I still think there is another movie and distraction going on here. Durov is presented as too much the 'genius wunderkind' (haven't we seen enough of this falsehood in all of the Western internet media apparatus, various dynastic bloodline kinder presented as lone, successful geniuses?) rather than an anointed princely figurehead for what is a multi layered tactical operation.

Maybe it is 'persecution theater' to do as Patrick said, enhance credibility amongst the 'truthers'.
19   Patrick   2024 Aug 25, 1:28pm  

This won't necessarily stop Apple, since they own the OS, but might be worth doing:



21   Patrick   2024 Aug 25, 7:09pm  

CEO of Rumble:


24   Ceffer   2024 Aug 25, 11:17pm  

Now, Pavel, write on the chalk board 3000 times: "Macron's handler, er, wife DOES NOT have a penis."

25   Patrick   2024 Aug 26, 11:34am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/weirdness-monday-august-26-2024-c


If Telegram plays ball, Pavel’s problems will magically disappear! All the platform need do is build a few government backdoors into the Telegram system, for safety, not for monitoring and censoring citizens, no, never.

It’s unusual for a corporation’s CEO to be arrested for crimes committed by others. Media calls it “unprecedented.” We can compare Pavel’s predicament with Mark Zuckerberg’s. Zuckerberg learned how to play ball in 2020, generously donated to Democrats, and, despite originally warning employees not to take the jabs, hired a battalion of security-state drones and built the government its own misinformation portal page during the pandemic.

Zuckerberg has never been detained, not even for the child pornography rings running rampant on Facebook. Nor detained for anything else, since he’s a good little deep-state doggie.

Other corporate bigwigs evade prosecution even for crimes they commit themselves. Take the pharmaceutical industry, for example, whose executives escape detention even after pleading guilty to literally killing people through fraud, like opioid maker Purdue Pharma, which just paid a fine (using money collected from customers) to the government.

Maybe Telegram should hire pharma lawyers. In any event, the French can only legally hold Pavel for 96 hours without charging him. So we’ll see the government’s next move soon.

In 1440, Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, which was pretty much a ponderous, inky mess for a while. Still, governments spent centuries trying to rein it back in. For example, in 1662, Great Britain passed “An Act for preventing the frequent Abuses in printing seditious treasonable and unlicensed Books and Pamphlets and for regulating of Printing and Printing Presses.”

The 1662 Act, which required citizens to purchase licenses to legally own and operate printing presses, was repeatedly extended and wasn’t repealed until 1863, even though it was initially supposed to be in effect for only two years.

The British government justified the 1662 Act by citing the circulation of disinformation that caused public panic and unrest (although they hadn’t yet invented that Orwellian term ‘disinformation’). You could quibble with comparing Telegram to the printing press, but you get the idea.
26   Ceffer   2024 Aug 26, 11:04pm  

Ye old honey trappe. Really works a good bit of the time, but you would think that anybody in Pavel's position would have his dates checked out.

28   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Aug 27, 8:15am  

Read this:



It's why Durov is in jail while Satoshi is not.

Not a good way to be a billionaire, tho.
32   AmericanKulak   2024 Aug 27, 4:09pm  

They grabbed him off the plane as he was refueling; he didn't even go through customs.

This is Neoliberal Fascism.
33   HeadSet   2024 Aug 27, 4:11pm  

AmericanKulak says

This is Neoliberal Fascism.

Just plain old Fascism.
34   Ceffer   2024 Aug 27, 4:35pm  

So, basically they are accusing him of using the monopolistic devices of the Intel agencies and monitoring entities deployed against the populations, but to allow free speech instead of spying and information tyranny.

Information and truth are commodities not to be wasted on the public, who are entitled only to monitored feedbags of propaganda and lies.
35   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2024 Aug 27, 4:37pm  

DemocratsAreTotallyFucked says



original link



not democrats… uniparty, warparty, the totalitarian fascist state.
39   Ceffer   2024 Aug 27, 10:49pm  

Something strategic is going on for sure. Question is if it's a case of a pistol intended to backfire on the wielder of the gun.

https://t.me/sitreports/33723
41   Ceffer   2024 Aug 27, 11:17pm  

Honey trap came in from the cold? Likely one of those DID Monarch Satanic Ritual Abuse agents put on the sex track.

https://t.me/drue86/58226
46   RWSGFY   2024 Aug 28, 6:30pm  


The authorities also charged Durov with refusing to cooperate with investigations into illegal activity on Telegram. Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau cited “an almost complete absence of response from Telegram to judicial demands.

...

Beccuau said Telegram had popped up repeatedly in investigations into child pornography, drug trafficking and inciting racial hatred online since the app’s launch in 2013. Other prosecutors around France and in other European countries noted the same trend when the Paris prosecutor consulted them, she said.

...

What is clear is that Telegram isn’t like U.S. Big Tech companies, which employ armies of lawyers and government relations executives to respond to demands from law enforcement. For years, the company ignored subpoenas and court orders sent by authorities, which piled up in a rarely checked company email address, according to a person close to Durov.


-- WSJ

https://apple.news/AhcTtOhj1Shq781d48_5QXA
47   RWSGFY   2024 Aug 28, 6:43pm  

Ceffer says

Honey trap came in from the cold? Likely one of those DID Monarch Satanic Ritual Abuse agents put on the sex track.

https://t.me/drue86/58226


Oh, the UAE ... a.k.a child-diddling Mooslims. Let them buy jets from
another pedo. This one:


48   RWSGFY   2024 Aug 28, 6:44pm  

Let's hear it from pedo apologists loud and clear, lol. Don't be shy!

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