Let us ban words, terrorists use them
Telegram’s popularity surged dramatically after Pavel Durov’s arrest. The app skyrocketed in the ranking of top US applications. It jumped from 18th to the 8th place of the most popular apps in the United States. Besides, it’s the second most popular app in the US social networking category.
The app visibility also increased in France, though it hadn’t been widely used there before. It soared into the top-3 of best apps in France. Thus, it secured the third spot overall and number one position in the Social Networking category.
The growing public skepticism towards government actions is evident. Is it a form of protest against threats to digital privacy? Ironically, targeting Durov, the government has achieved the opposite effect! The arrest has propelled Telegram into the spotlight and boosted its user base.
The #FreePavel trend is circulating in all social networks.
Pavel Durov once wrote: "Let us ban words, terrorists use them", highlighting the absurdity of excessive control disguised as security measures.
This approach seems to resonate with the public as people are growing more cautious of censorship.
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