This will be interesting. Some background for the discussion: - Germany has a different take on freedom of speech from the US. There are things that you cannot say (holocaust denial, inciting racial violence). We can argue about this, but it's deeply ingrained in the legal system and unrealistic to change - Germany has a special law regulating responsibilities and content moderation in social media (NetzDG, think sec…
Thank you for providing a balanced argument containing facts and further descriptions, in the best spirit of HN. Sadly, it will not keep this thread from becoming dominated by single liners and cheap shots. For evidence, see below. It all boils down to the question of whether Telegram is a public forum or a messenger service.
A 1000+ group isn't really a messenger service anymore.
A 20 people family group clearly is a messenger service.
So IMHO the question is where is the limit? And is the limit based on other factors then just the number of involved people?
Also pushing this IMHO this doesn't change any of the problems they want to change. It likely even makes them worse.