Обов'язково для перегляду. Насправді ця інформація висить у просторі доволі давно і зараз багато людей почали її зчитувати. Навіть в моєму колі є кілька співпадінь - по типу того, шо одночасно люди які ніяк не пов'язані починають за то згадувати. А тут ще й відео недавно вийшло у сварог лайт...
Обов'язково для перегляду. Насправді ця інформація висить у просторі доволі давно і зараз багато людей почали її зчитувати. Навіть в моєму колі є кілька співпадінь - по типу того, шо одночасно люди які ніяк не пов'язані починають за то згадувати. А тут ще й відео недавно вийшло у сварог лайт...
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. On December 23rd, 2020, Pavel Durov posted to his channel that the company would need to start generating revenue. In early 2021, he added that any advertising on the platform would not use user data for targeting, and that it would be focused on “large one-to-many channels.” He pledged that ads would be “non-intrusive” and that most users would simply not notice any change. This ability to mix the public and the private, as well as the ability to use bots to engage with users has proved to be problematic. In early 2021, a database selling phone numbers pulled from Facebook was selling numbers for $20 per lookup. Similarly, security researchers found a network of deepfake bots on the platform that were generating images of people submitted by users to create non-consensual imagery, some of which involved children. "Russians are really disconnected from the reality of what happening to their country," Andrey said. "So Telegram has become essential for understanding what's going on to the Russian-speaking world." Just days after Russia invaded Ukraine, Durov wrote that Telegram was "increasingly becoming a source of unverified information," and he worried about the app being used to "incite ethnic hatred."
from cn