Israel-Gaza War, Telegram

Why Telegram is the most dangerous social media app– especially now

With just 30 engineers, Telegram has become a digital Wild West for 800 million users. The messaging app's hands-off approach has turned it into a battleground of truth and propaganda amid the Israel-Hamas war.

​​Telegram app (Photo: Shutterstock / kovop)

In the bustling world of social media, Telegram stands out like a maverick - a platform where the rules seem different, and the stakes couldn't be higher. With a staggering 800 million monthly active users, this messaging app has become ground zero for a raging information war, particularly in the context of the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Imagine running a global tech company with just 30 engineers. Sounds impossible, right? Well, that's exactly what Telegram's enigmatic founder, Pavel Durov, claimed in a recent interview with Tucker Carlson.

This jaw-dropping admission raised alarming questions about Telegram's ability to keep its users safe in an increasingly complex digital landscape.

Telegram's allure lies in its promise of privacy and free speech - a digital promised land for those seeking refuge from the prying eyes of big tech. But this very promise has turned the platform into a breeding ground for something far more sinister: a tidal wave of unchecked misinformation and hate speech.

The Israel-Hamas conflict has thrust Telegram's content moderation issues into the spotlight. Since the October 7 attacks, the platform has become a virtual battleground where truth and propaganda clash in a dizzying information blitz.

Picture this: armed groups using social media as a weapon of war. It's not science fiction - it's the reality on Telegram. Hamas and other militant organizations have turned the app into their personal newsroom, broadcasting real-time videos and messages from conflict zones. It's citizen journalism meets guerrilla warfare, and Telegram is at the heart of it all.

Want to know how fast misinformation can spread? Look no further than the Gaza Now channel. This Hamas-aligned account saw its follower count skyrocket from 340,000 to a mind-boggling 1.8 million in the wake of the conflict. It's a testament to Telegram's power as an unfiltered news source - for better or worse.

While tech giants like Facebook and TikTok grapple with content moderation, Telegram seems to be playing a different game entirely. With its skeleton crew of engineers and a steadfast commitment to minimal interference, the platform has become the go-to place for content that wouldn't see the light of day elsewhere.

"It's the Wild West of social media," says Shmuel Gihon, a cybersecurity expert. "Telegram has the worst content moderation out of all the platforms available. It's a perfect storm for those looking to spread misinformation."

Telegram is at a crossroads. Will it continue as the last bastion of unfiltered communication, or will it bow to pressure and join the ranks of the heavily moderated?

Only time will tell. In the meantime, users are left to navigate this digital minefield on their own. In the world of Telegram, the old adage rings truer than ever: reader beware.

* The Media Line contributed to this article.

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