My understanding is that Telegram is partnered with a non profit crypto group, and that group is partnered with like 20 different companies that validate transactions, one of which is Tencent.
Granted I only read a couple articles on it in the last five minutes cause this was the first I heard of it, there could be more to the story I missed.
So you agree that even "absolute" rights should definitely have limits and be denied to certain people and we're just arguing about where that line should be then?
And almost everyone in Central America and Mexico and 45% of Canadians and high 90% range for most of Africa. So like, everyone but the USA, China, Japan, and Russia.
I know Signal is technically better but Telegram provides a much better user experience than Signal or WhatsApp and is also less problematic than WhatsApp.
If you're blocking in the article content yes. But your gonna block everything with a "follow us on Twitter" also. Better off just blocking the words Elon and Musk that'll still get most of them.
Probably init before that then. I don't think the kernel cares unless explicitly told to care, I've seen some embedded Linux with interesting permissions.
This is why I don't understand why anyone tech savvy isn't using Firefox. There's literally no cost. From a user standpoint they're basically the same thing. The one that isn't made by an evil monopoly is just the obvious choice.