• Otter@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Would you have more info on the differences? I was wondering the same thing, but I don’t know enough about Telegram to compare

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      2 months ago

      Signal always responds to authorities when they ask for data, and they give them all they have: the day they registered, their phone number and the timestamp they last used the app.

      Telegram has unencrypted channels of drug dealing, and what I heard is a lot of illegal porn too. The authorities want information on certain users there and Telegram doesn’t comply. This is directly against the law Signal is not breaking, because they always send all the data they have to the law enforcement.

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        2 months ago

        Telegram is a propaganda weapon in some sense, between two worldviews - one is “a good service doesn’t require trust, because they physically can’t sell you”, another is “a good service you can trust because they won’t sell you”. And Telegram helps the latter.

        So frankly - kill it with fire. Sadly I’m in Russia and everybody uses it here.