• doortodeath@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Well they blocked half of the russian internet while not beeing able to shut it down, i think it plausible they just gave up and made it look like a win. I don’t think military groups, secret service orgs and even Isis would be using it if there was any more danger than a bot scraping your group in an attempt to detect keywords. I much rather believe Durows arrest in france might have something to do with wider chanel blocks and deletes. I might be wrong, but i trust my guts on the credo “judge a person [app] by the enemys they make” and Telegram seems to be very high on the hitlist of any organ trying to break user privacy.

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      7 days ago

      looks more like the company caved in (prolly under immense political and legal threats from the state). Saver option to just ditch anything Russia had its hands in.

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      https://www.kyivpost.com/post/54339

      For me in this case the preferred approach is the Occam’s razor - fsb found a way to take over. But following your credo, telegram is absolutely prohibited in the Ukrainian army - either they know or the risk is too high. Which is kind of the same thing.