وقتی بخواهند روی ملتی تحصیل اطلاعات کنند، هیچوقت سؤال نمیکنند در آن مملکت چند مجسمه برپا کردهاند، بلکه این سؤال را میکنند که مردم در مقدرات خود شرکت میکنند یا نمیکنند؟ اگر جواب این پرسش مثبت باشد به آن مملکت به دیدی احترام مینگرند و هیچوقت فکر نمیکنند که از آن ملت بتوانند سوءاستفاده کنند. ولی اگر گفتند هر آشی دولت پخت مردم آن را میخورند دیگر برای چنین ملتی ارزش قائل نمیشوند و سعی میکنند با یک جا طرف شوند و نظریات خود را انجام دهند.
وقتی بخواهند روی ملتی تحصیل اطلاعات کنند، هیچوقت سؤال نمیکنند در آن مملکت چند مجسمه برپا کردهاند، بلکه این سؤال را میکنند که مردم در مقدرات خود شرکت میکنند یا نمیکنند؟ اگر جواب این پرسش مثبت باشد به آن مملکت به دیدی احترام مینگرند و هیچوقت فکر نمیکنند که از آن ملت بتوانند سوءاستفاده کنند. ولی اگر گفتند هر آشی دولت پخت مردم آن را میخورند دیگر برای چنین ملتی ارزش قائل نمیشوند و سعی میکنند با یک جا طرف شوند و نظریات خود را انجام دهند.
Telegram has gained a reputation as the “secure” communications app in the post-Soviet states, but whenever you make choices about your digital security, it’s important to start by asking yourself, “What exactly am I securing? And who am I securing it from?” These questions should inform your decisions about whether you are using the right tool or platform for your digital security needs. Telegram is certainly not the most secure messaging app on the market right now. Its security model requires users to place a great deal of trust in Telegram’s ability to protect user data. For some users, this may be good enough for now. For others, it may be wiser to move to a different platform for certain kinds of high-risk communications. Telegram, which does little policing of its content, has also became a hub for Russian propaganda and misinformation. Many pro-Kremlin channels have become popular, alongside accounts of journalists and other independent observers. A Russian Telegram channel with over 700,000 followers is spreading disinformation about Russia's invasion of Ukraine under the guise of providing "objective information" and fact-checking fake news. Its influence extends beyond the platform, with major Russian publications, government officials, and journalists citing the page's posts. Telegram was co-founded by Pavel and Nikolai Durov, the brothers who had previously created VKontakte. VK is Russia’s equivalent of Facebook, a social network used for public and private messaging, audio and video sharing as well as online gaming. In January, SimpleWeb reported that VK was Russia’s fourth most-visited website, after Yandex, YouTube and Google’s Russian-language homepage. In 2016, Forbes’ Michael Solomon described Pavel Durov (pictured, below) as the “Mark Zuckerberg of Russia.” In addition, Telegram now supports the use of third-party streaming tools like OBS Studio and XSplit to broadcast live video, allowing users to add overlays and multi-screen layouts for a more professional look.
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