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Telegram, often perceived as just another messaging and social media platform, has evolved into a multifaceted tool used by millions of people around the world. In Brazil, for example, 167,000 people follow a channel dedicated to the latest updates on reality shows and entertainment news. Meanwhile, in India, channels aimed at helping over a million aspirants prepare for government exams have gained immense popularity.
Telegram’s versatility extends to the financial sector, where a channel called “Whale,” which boasts over three million followers, offers cryptocurrency trading advice in Persian. However, a deeper dive into the platform reveals a troubling picture.
Among the range of services and communities, there is a darker dimension where illegal goods and services are openly traded. Telegram channels have been found selling unprocessed drugs such as cocaine and crystal methamphetamine, along with stolen firearms and financial instruments.
This darker side also includes the organization of extremist groups. White nationalist groups, for example, have exploited Telegram to organize combat training sessions and coordinate rallies. The encrypted and secretive nature of the platform makes it a preferred choice for such groups to operate with relative anonymity and efficiency.
Additionally, the platform has played a role in broadcasting violent incidents, such as the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, which was live-streamed to a global audience.
The New York Times investigation, which analyzed more than 3.2 million messages across more than 16,000 channels, sheds light on how Telegram has inadvertently become a hub for nefarious activity. The findings reveal that nearly 1,500 channels are run by white supremacists, who coordinate nearly a million followers globally. The proliferation of channels selling guns and drugs highlights a significant challenge in curbing illicit online markets.
The scale of criminal and extremist use of Telegram, as revealed by this in-depth analysis, highlights the urgent need for regulatory oversight and stronger mechanisms to monitor and mitigate illegal activity on the platform. As Telegram continues to grow, balancing the benefits of open communication with the imperative to prevent misuse remains a critical challenge for both the platform and regulators.
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