Dozens of neo-Nazis are fleeing Telegram and moving to a relatively unknown secret chat app that has received funding from Twitter founder Jack Dorsey.

In a report from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue published on Friday morning, researchers found that in the wake of the arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov and charges against leaders of the so-called Terrorgram Collective, dozens of extremist groups have moved to the app SimpleX Chat in recent weeks over fears that Telegram’s privacy policies expose them to being arrested. The Terrorgram Collective is a neo-Nazi propaganda network that calls for acolytes to target government officials, attack power stations, and murder people of color.

Source: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/10/neo-nazis-head-to-encrypted-simplex-chat-app-bail-on-telegram/

  • Jeena@piefed.jeena.net
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    What I always wonder is why they don’t go for something self hosted where they have the control over it.

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      I imagine, part of the reason is that you can really get fucked by law enforcement in many countries, if you operate a server and don’t curb illegal content that you’re aware of.

      That wouldn’t sit well with me either, if my friends’ concept of free speech is just continuously saying illegal things for no good reason.

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        People are spreading child abuse content on social media and platforms don’t get in trouble…

        There is a pattern here.

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      I’m aware those referenced in the article are almost certainly not doing this, but for clarity’s sake SimpleX can be self hosted.