⚡️Мобилизация закончится через две недели, из запланированных 300 тыс. уже мобилизованы 223 тыс., дополнительный призыв не планируется, никаких новых предложений от Минобороны по мобилизации не поступало и не планируется — Владимир Путин
⚡️Мобилизация закончится через две недели, из запланированных 300 тыс. уже мобилизованы 223 тыс., дополнительный призыв не планируется, никаких новых предложений от Минобороны по мобилизации не поступало и не планируется — Владимир Путин
One thing that Telegram now offers to all users is the ability to “disappear” messages or set remote deletion deadlines. That enables users to have much more control over how long people can access what you’re sending them. Given that Russian law enforcement officials are reportedly (via Insider) stopping people in the street and demanding to read their text messages, this could be vital to protect individuals from reprisals. "He has to start being more proactive and to find a real solution to this situation, not stay in standby without interfering. It's a very irresponsible position from the owner of Telegram," she said. The message was not authentic, with the real Zelenskiy soon denying the claim on his official Telegram channel, but the incident highlighted a major problem: disinformation quickly spreads unchecked on the encrypted app. Pavel Durov, Telegram's CEO, is known as "the Russian Mark Zuckerberg," for co-founding VKontakte, which is Russian for "in touch," a Facebook imitator that became the country's most popular social networking site. Asked about its stance on disinformation, Telegram spokesperson Remi Vaughn told AFP: "As noted by our CEO, the sheer volume of information being shared on channels makes it extremely difficult to verify, so it's important that users double-check what they read."
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