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I like Telegram and I find it one of the best messengers ever. They have true native applications, a library, there's even a decent libpurple plugin.

However, I couldn't get people to use it. It's constantly under political pressure because big bad encryption and Bad People are using it, despite the fact that lot of other messengers offer the same (including basically anything with OTR plugins, say, ICQ via Pidgin).

Telegram could and should be great, but the pressure needs to go away from it. I really wonder why Whatsapp, with it's encrypted-by-default approach is not under this level of attack. It's good I'm not into conspiracy theories.

Anyway, in the end, I ended up using it with my wife and nobody else. This made me realise I could just set up an XMPP server (Prosody in this case) next to my already existing mail server and use that with her. At least I have complete control over that.



Every app that has data security as one of its main selling points should be based in the EU. The EU is responsible for a lot of crap, but at this point they're the biggest government institution in the world that still takes protection of user data seriously.

Basing their company in Russia, they knew exactly that the government would come for the data eventually.


The company was never based in Russia. It was based in Berlin and now the headquarters are in Dubai: https://theoutline.com/post/2348/what-isn-t-telegram-saying-...


You might want to take a look at this nearby comment and reassess: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16657105




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