Telegram: A Double-Edged Sword for Global Communication and Illegal Activities
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…
