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Telegram CEO Challenges French Authorities Over Controversial Arrest

Friday 06 September 2024 - 15:20
Telegram CEO Challenges French Authorities Over Controversial Arrest

Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of messaging platform Telegram, has publicly denounced his recent arrest by French authorities, calling it both "surprising" and "misguided." The detention, which occurred on August 25 at an airport north of Paris, has sparked a heated debate about content moderation and platform accountability in the digital age.

Durov now faces a formal investigation related to allegations of facilitating illicit activities on Telegram, including drug trafficking, fraud, and the spread of child sex abuse images. In his first public statement since the incident, posted on the social media platform X, Durov vehemently refuted claims that Telegram operates as an "anarchic paradise."

The CEO emphasized that the platform actively removes harmful content on a daily basis. He argued that holding him personally responsible for crimes committed by third parties on the app is an outdated approach, stating, "Using laws from the pre-smartphone era to charge a CEO with crimes committed by third parties on the platform he manages is a misguided approach."

Durov acknowledged the challenges of moderating content on a platform with nearly 950 million users. He pointed out the growing pains that have made it easier for criminals to exploit the service, particularly given Telegram's unique feature allowing large groups of up to 200,000 members.

Critics have long scrutinized Telegram's moderation policies, arguing that its system is less effective compared to other social media platforms. The platform has faced recent controversies, including a deepfake pornography scandal in Korea, where chat rooms allegedly shared explicit AI-generated images of women, including minors.

In response to these issues, Korean authorities have initiated a formal investigation into Telegram. Woo Jong-soo from the Seoul National Police Agency highlighted concerns about the platform's encrypted nature, which has allegedly allowed it to become a haven for illicit activities.

Despite these challenges, Durov asserted that Telegram has mechanisms in place for communication with French authorities and an official representative in the EU. He expressed a commitment to improving the platform's ability to combat abuse.

The arrest of Durov, who holds citizenship in both the United Arab Emirates and France, has raised questions about the balance between platform responsibility and individual accountability in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. As messaging apps continue to play a crucial role in global communication, the outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications for tech companies and their leaders worldwide.

This incident underscores the ongoing struggle between tech platforms and regulatory bodies as they grapple with issues of content moderation, user privacy, and legal accountability in an increasingly connected world.


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