As always German laws are a mess and they want to bend freedom. Anyway change to signal it was always the superior option.
Telegram now censoring channels in Germany for “violating local laws”
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Re: Telegram now censoring channels in Germany for “violating local laws”
#52As always German laws are a mess and they want to bend freedom. Anyway change to signal it was always the superior option.
Given that MobileCoin is a new way for them to fund their operations without a trace, it's sound very attractive for these extremists to stay underground without exposing themselves due to Signal's E2EE than Telegram. Also, no censorship on Signal, so it is a free for all without the consequences.
Best part is, MobileCoin is just about to be a great pump and dump ponzi once they officially launch on Signal. Great value proposition for criminals and speculators.
Re: Telegram now censoring channels in Germany for “violating local laws”
#53Why do the German people allow their government to do this kind of stuff? Do they want it?
Re: Telegram now censoring channels in Germany for “violating local laws”
#54As always German laws are a mess and they want to bend freedom. Anyway change to signal it was always the superior option.
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#55Earlier quoted context omitted.
A lot of it is about banning Nazis. What do you think?
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Re: Telegram now censoring channels in Germany for “violating local laws”
#56Why do the German people allow their government to do this kind of stuff? Do they want it?
Re: Telegram now censoring channels in Germany for “violating local laws”
#57Earlier quoted context omitted.
Telegram does not have any meaningful e2e encryption (apart from 1-1 on-demand stuff nobody uses). So yes, everything is visible to Telegram.
I don’t quite understand what the point of telegram is then? Is the only benefit it isn’t owned by Facebook?
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I mean if Telegram doesn't have a business in Germany, why should they care what laws Germany passes? Porn sites are probably against the law in Saudi Arabia, but why is that Pornhubs problem?
If you want to do business in a country you usually have to follow the laws of the country. If you are not following these laws and you get booted out of their respective markets you can't cry censorship it's that easy.
Re: Telegram now censoring channels in Germany for “violating local laws”
#60Earlier quoted context omitted.
If you want to do business in a country you usually have to follow the laws of the country. If you are not following these laws and you get booted out of their respective markets you can't cry censorship it's that easy.
Sure you can, and it is censorship if a country is banning your platform for not censoring public discourse. That is exactly what is happening here. It would be like liberals in the US blocking Telegram nationwide for allowing anti-mandate discussion and then saying the reason has not nothing to do with censorship.