Telegram blocks ‘terrorist-related’ channels at what time Indonesia ban
Telegram may have escaped Russia’s threats to ban it, but in Indonesia that wasn’t the case.
On Sunday, the founder of the free encrypted messaging app, Pavel Durov, posted on his Telegram channel that the company has succeeded “all terrorist-related public channels” previously reported by Indonesia’s Ministry of Communication and IT.
The move comes at what time Indonesian authorities banned the messaging service on Saturday, citing guarantee concerns over terrorists using it as a communication platform. The ban on Telegram will not affect other social consider platforms, according to the statement.
“The government detects the presence of thousands of meaning activities among countries [on Telegram] leading to terrorist activities,” President Joko Widodo was quoted as speaking in the statement. “There are still thousands [who have] escaped.”
Durov, however, said he was “unaware” of requests made by the people earlier for it to remove the channels, calling it a “miscommunication.”
“Telegram is heavily-encrypted and privacy-oriented, but we’re no friends of terrorists,” he said.
It’s not the expedient time Telegram has been criticised for providing a safe platform for terrorists to plot attacks in secret. Last month, Russian security services released a statement speaking it had “reliable information” that Telegram was used to plan a suicide bombing box on Saint Petersburg.
In addition to the excavating of the reported channels, Durov said a direct channel of meaning with Indonesian authorities has been established to solve the yelp, as well as a “dedicated” team fluent in the Indonesian periods and culture to process reports of terrorist-related content “more snappily and accurately.”
Social media companies in general have faced criticism from governments for their role in the spread of extremist ideas. In response, Facebook, Twitter and YouTubeannounced a joint initiative, called the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, to engage terror-related content last month.
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