Telegram CEO Pavel Durov speaks out after arrest, slams authorities for 'misguided approach'
Pavel Durov, Telegram CEO, recently arrested in France, has called the accusations against him a 'misguided approach.' He emphasized that Telegram is not an 'anarchic paradise' and criticized the idea of holding a CEO accountable for third-party m...

"Using laws from the pre-smartphone era to charge a CEO with crimes committed by third parties on the platform he manages is a misguided approach," Durov said in a post on Telegram.
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Durov, a Russian-born entrepreneur and the founder of Telegram, expressed surprise at his arrest. He highlighted that Telegram has an official representative in the EU to handle legal requests and emphasized prior cooperation with French authorities, including the establishment of a hotline for terrorism-related issues.
"As a platform, you want your processes to be consistent globally, while also ensuring they are not abused in countries with weak rule of law. We’ve been committed to engaging with regulators to find the right balance," he said.
Durov criticized the notion that a CEO should be held accountable for third-party misuse of their platform. He pointed out instances where Telegram has resisted government demands that conflicted with its principles, citing actions taken in Russia and Iran.
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Despite acknowledging that Telegram is not without flaws, Durov refuted claims that the platform is a haven for lawlessness. He stressed that Telegram actively moderates harmful content, publishes transparency reports, and maintains direct communication channels with NGOs for urgent issues. He also noted that the rapid growth in Telegram’s user base to 950 million has presented new challenges.
This arrest raises critical questions about the extent to which CEOs can be held responsible for the actions of users on their platforms, particularly when there are existing protocols for legal cooperation. Durov’s statement aims to address these concerns while reiterating his commitment to balancing regulatory engagement with the platform's foundational principles.
By placing emphasis on these principles and past resistance to overreach by governments, Durov aims to position Telegram as a company striving to navigate complex global legal landscapes responsibly. As the investigation continues, the tech community will be closely monitoring the developments and implications for platform governance and accountability.
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