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    The company says “it is absurd to claim that a platform or its owner are responsible for abuse of that platform” after Pavel Durov was arrested by French authorities.

    Telegram says its CEO and founder Pavel Durov has “nothing to hide” after he was arrested by French authorities outside of Paris.

     

    “It is absurd to claim that a platform or its owner are responsible for abuse of that platform,” the company says in an unnamed statement posted to its official channel in the Telegram app on Sunday. French officials have confirmed to multiple outlets that Durov was arrested as part of a police investigation into criminal activity taking place on the social network.

     

    While not encrypted by default, Telegram’s largely hands-off approach to moderation means that the app is seen by many as a private, censorship-free alternative to other social networks. “Almost a billion users globally use Telegram as means of communication and as a source of vital information,” reads the company’s statement. “We’re awaiting a prompt resolution of this situation.”

     

    Telegram has also been a critical source of information for the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia, the latter of which appears to be quite interested in what happens to Durov. The Russian Embassy in Paris says that the French government has so far not granted it access to Durov, who was born in Russia and holds citizenship in both France and the United Arab Emirates, where Telegram is headquartered.

     

    In a rare interview with Tucker Carlson in April, Durov said Telegram’s goal is to be a “neutral” platform and resist requests from governments to moderate. He said he mostly avoids traveling to “big, geopolitical” countries where there’s “too much attention” on the company. “I travel to places where I have confidence that those places are consistent with what we do and our values.”

     

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    That's exactly what any wealthy person would say if they were arrested. Without smoke, a fire cannot exist.

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    Nah, this is obviously a cheap attempt at pressuring Telegram into censoring speech (like info on the the Gaza genocide etc.) that TPTB  don't like.

     

    It would be the same as arresting the CEO of AT&T for someone using a phone to organize a bank robbery. :duh:

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    I agree with @Matt that that's what a wealthy accused will say automatically.

     

    We'll find out soon enough I guess if it was any ulterior motive in charging him.

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