Telegram founder Pavel Durov compared the European Union to a… (дуров · закон · банановый)
Telegram founder Pavel Durov compared the European Union to a "banana republic" in social media platform X due to legislation permitting the scanning of users' private correspondence.
Consensus
- Pavel Durov made a statement on social network X on July 11 comparing the European Union to 'banana republics'.
- The comparison was in response to an EU law permitting surveillance of private communications, specifically for detecting child sexual abuse online.
- Durov claimed that the law enables scanning of messages, emails, and photos without a warrant.
- He described such practices as undemocratic and reminiscent of tactics used by non-democratic regimes.
Points of divergence
- Durov criticized British authorities' initiative to ban social media for children under 16, arguing it would push minors toward using VPNs and accessing more dangerous illegal content. — vm
- Durov accused French authorities of illegally collecting personal data, violating communication secrecy, and processing personal information without proper protection; he claimed France itself engages in the behaviors it accuses Elon Musk's social network X of. — vm
- The law allowing surveillance is called 'Chat Control' and is intended as a temporary measure until April 2028. — vesti
Coverage (2 sources)
- Pavel Durov compared the European Union to 'banana republics' — Вечерняя Москва
- Durov calls the EU a 'banana republic' over surveillance law — Вести