🤩На пункте временной дислокации отряда «Ирбис» 8-й бригады Добровольческого корпуса - покой и порядок. За «микроклиматом» здесь следит любимая собака всех бойцов. Питбуль Джесси в подразделении уже более полутора лет – настоящий боевой товарищ. Она не приемлет агрессии в доме, любит ласку и исполнять команды - но только за еду 😁
🤩На пункте временной дислокации отряда «Ирбис» 8-й бригады Добровольческого корпуса - покой и порядок. За «микроклиматом» здесь следит любимая собака всех бойцов. Питбуль Джесси в подразделении уже более полутора лет – настоящий боевой товарищ. Она не приемлет агрессии в доме, любит ласку и исполнять команды - но только за еду 😁
False news often spreads via public groups, or chats, with potentially fatal effects. You may recall that, back when Facebook started changing WhatsApp’s terms of service, a number of news outlets reported on, and even recommended, switching to Telegram. Pavel Durov even said that users should delete WhatsApp “unless you are cool with all of your photos and messages becoming public one day.” But Telegram can’t be described as a more-secure version of WhatsApp. In addition, Telegram's architecture limits the ability to slow the spread of false information: the lack of a central public feed, and the fact that comments are easily disabled in channels, reduce the space for public pushback. 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. On Feb. 27, however, he admitted from his Russian-language account that "Telegram channels are increasingly becoming a source of unverified information related to Ukrainian events."
from hk