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It’s amazing to watch most of western civilization throw off everything it once stood for and embrace the evil it once stood against.
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Haha he thinks he matters. Durov owns a platform used by hundreds of millions, Rumble doesn’t have 10% of that user base.
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This is way more complicated than the Rumble CEO thinks. Durov was in Baku to seek a meeting with Putin, who was there at the same time, and was allegedly rejected. That info was leaked out by the Russian Kremlin -aligned sources just before his arrest. Nothing of that sort for Rumble's CEO
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I know alot of people are worried they will force him to turn over the keys to telegram. Not sure if it would do any good. hopefully he isn't traveling with a device that has all his admin access. Be a good time for anyone traveling to use caution and learn how to carry tailsOS usb with persistent storage or have backup access to information AFTER you go thru any airport or border.
We are in a war against free speech and freedom!
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there is no need to turn over the keys. none of it is encrypted except for the secret messages users can choose for direct messages and few ever use those secret chats
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Well I am referring too access to servers and sites. Not specifically encryption. I am sure it will all be "leaked" in a hack exposing everyone who uses it. If france gets full access.
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I hope we get an emoji for tin foil hats one day.
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I wonder what they will try to do with those many ehtusiasts self-hosting a lot of stuff in Europe, I hope more people do it. Don't forget to use tor.
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