🇺🇦❌Главред укроСМИ Юрия Бутусова сообщает, что Зеленский уже подписал указ об отставке главкома ВСУЗалужного, но пока ещё не обнародовал его, так как «идут консультации с иностранными партнерами»
🇺🇦❌Главред укроСМИ Юрия Бутусова сообщает, что Зеленский уже подписал указ об отставке главкома ВСУЗалужного, но пока ещё не обнародовал его, так как «идут консультации с иностранными партнерами»
Two days after Russia invaded Ukraine, an account on the Telegram messaging platform posing as President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged his armed forces to surrender. False news often spreads via public groups, or chats, with potentially fatal effects. Oh no. There’s a certain degree of myth-making around what exactly went on, so take everything that follows lightly. Telegram was originally launched as a side project by the Durov brothers, with Nikolai handling the coding and Pavel as CEO, while both were at VK. 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. 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.
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