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      63 months ago

      It was “blocked” for 2 years, though there was a problem accessing it for only a month or so as Telegram developers implemented ways to avoid the ban. In 2 years the government officials decided that Telegram made enough effort to block extremist materials to remove themselves from the embarrassment. Now they probably think “why didn’t we trick Durov to visit us and just arrest him like France did”.

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        33 months ago

        I am fairly convinced that it was either theater from the beginning, or some agreement was reached before it was “unblocked”. RKN doesn’t care about “embarrassment” or collateral damage if they want to do something.

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          13 months ago

          I don’t see any agreement possible just because Russia had literally nothing to offer to Telegram.

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            43 months ago

            Telegram is VERY popular there. What it has to offer are users who would see ads and pay for the subscription.

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              13 months ago

              But the ban was only somewhat effective for like a month, then Telegram found a way to avoid it. In two years no one even felt like it was banned. So what could Russia offer to Telegram? Literally nothing.

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                23 months ago

                There was still some convenience added (for example, iirc the main website was blocked).