"I can't think of any statute that says you boys cleaning up trash off the pier here IS breaking the law, but I'm gonna ask you to stop doing it until I figure one out. Also I’m gonna need you to stop filming me even though it’s perfectly legal.”
"I can't think of any statute that says you boys cleaning up trash off the pier here IS breaking the law, but I'm gonna ask you to stop doing it until I figure one out. Also I’m gonna need you to stop filming me even though it’s perfectly legal.”
Two days after Russia invaded Ukraine, an account on the Telegram messaging platform posing as President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged his armed forces to surrender. Telegram, which does little policing of its content, has also became a hub for Russian propaganda and misinformation. Many pro-Kremlin channels have become popular, alongside accounts of journalists and other independent observers. In addition, Telegram now supports the use of third-party streaming tools like OBS Studio and XSplit to broadcast live video, allowing users to add overlays and multi-screen layouts for a more professional look. In 2014, Pavel Durov fled the country after allies of the Kremlin took control of the social networking site most know just as VK. Russia's intelligence agency had asked Durov to turn over the data of anti-Kremlin protesters. Durov refused to do so. He adds: "Telegram has become my primary news source."
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