🇺🇦🤡Просрочка-Зеленский не будет давать интервьюТакеру Карлсону - Офис Президента Украины
«Господину Такеру Карлсону стоит внимательнее проверять свои источники в ФСБ. У Президента Украины совсем другой график, и Такера Карлсона там нет», - написал пресс-секретарь президента Сергей Никифоров.
🇺🇦🤡Просрочка-Зеленский не будет давать интервьюТакеру Карлсону - Офис Президента Украины
«Господину Такеру Карлсону стоит внимательнее проверять свои источники в ФСБ. У Президента Украины совсем другой график, и Такера Карлсона там нет», - написал пресс-секретарь президента Сергей Никифоров.
A Russian Telegram channel with over 700,000 followers is spreading disinformation about Russia's invasion of Ukraine under the guise of providing "objective information" and fact-checking fake news. Its influence extends beyond the platform, with major Russian publications, government officials, and journalists citing the page's posts. Oleksandra Matviichuk, a Kyiv-based lawyer and head of the Center for Civil Liberties, called Durov’s position "very weak," and urged concrete improvements. 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. The company maintains that it cannot act against individual or group chats, which are “private amongst their participants,” but it will respond to requests in relation to sticker sets, channels and bots which are publicly available. During the invasion of Ukraine, Pavel Durov has wrestled with this issue a lot more prominently than he has before. Channels like Donbass Insider and Bellum Acta, as reported by Foreign Policy, started pumping out pro-Russian propaganda as the invasion began. So much so that the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council issued a statement labeling which accounts are Russian-backed. Ukrainian officials, in potential violation of the Geneva Convention, have shared imagery of dead and captured Russian soldiers on the platform. In 2018, Russia banned Telegram although it reversed the prohibition two years later.
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