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[–] barsoap@lemm.ee 10 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

The app is accused of failure to cooperate with law enforcement over drug trafficking, child sexual content and fraud.

That is, authorities know that that stuff happens on the platform, probably by infiltrating groups, and telegram refused to take actions which would've been within their powers to aid in getting a hand on those people. Actions which probably were court-ordered. That, indeed, is being accessory to crimes. I say throw the book at him, lock him up, and confiscate his property as being profits of crimes.

There's one single way to avoid sending data to police when they have evidence that something criminal is going on: Don't have that data. Which brings us then to the next topic, and that's that Telegram is not actually a secure platform.

[–] pedoHunt3Rr@lemmy.myserv.one -4 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

The year is 1994 and Vint Cerf and Rob Kahn have just been arrestedTheir invention (TCP/IP) is being used for drug dealers to communicate with each other and they were unwilling to install a back door

The equivalent version of this just happened with Telegram

[–] barsoap@lemm.ee 3 points 3 weeks ago

Nah it's the equivalent of an ISP refusing to follow a surveillance court order.

You can engineer things such that doing that is impossible, and it's perfectly legal to do so. It's also not what telegram is doing.