EU officials believe Telegram lied about user numbers to skirt regulation

Oct 15, 2024 By Emily Johnson

Telegram's Regulatory Challenges: EU Scrutiny and Legal Troubles for CEO Pavel Durov Telegram, the encrypted messaging platform, finds itself at the center of a regulatory storm in the European Union, as officials probe into the accuracy of its reported user numbers. The company's CEO, Pavel Durov, is also embroiled in a separate legal battle in France, facing serious allegations that could have far-reaching implications for the platform's operations.

EU's Inquiry into Telegram's User Numbers The European Union's Joint Research Centre, a division of the European Commission, has launched a technical investigation to ascertain Telegram's actual user base within the EU. This comes after the company previously stated it had 41 million users in the bloc but has been evasive about providing an updated count.

According to the Digital Services Act (DSA), platforms with over 45 million users, which equates to 10 percent of the EU's population, are classified as 'very large online platforms' and are subject to stricter regulations.

The EC's spokesperson for digital issues, Thomas Regnier, has expressed confidence in their ability to verify the user data's accuracy through their systems and calculations. The DSA stipulates that these large platforms must adhere to heightened compliance and content moderation standards, share data with the European Commission, and undergo third-party audits. Failure to meet these standards can result in penalties of up to 6% of a company's annual revenue.

Implications of Being a 'Very Large Online Platform' Being classified as a 'very large online platform' under the DSA is not merely a matter of prestige; it carries with it a significant regulatory burden. Platforms falling into this category are expected to demonstrate a higher level of responsibility in content moderation, ensuring that illegal content is swiftly removed.

They are also required to cooperate with authorities in the investigation of illegal activities occurring on their platforms. The designation also entails sharing data with the European Commission, which can be used to monitor compliance and assess the effectiveness of content moderation policies.

Third-party audits are another layer of oversight, ensuring transparency and accountability in the platform's operations. Pavel Durov's Legal Challenges in France While the EU's scrutiny of Telegram's user numbers is a significant concern, the company's CEO, Pavel Durov, is facing his own set of legal troubles in France.

He has been formally charged with complicity in distributing illicit materials, including child pornography, illegal drugs, and hacking software, as well as refusing to cooperate with investigations into illegal activities on Telegram.

Durov, who was arrested at an airport near Paris, has since been released on a bail of €5 million. As a French citizen, he is required to remain in the country and report to a police station twice a week until the investigation is complete.

Telegram's Global User Base and Future Prospects Despite these challenges, Telegram continues to grow its user base, with estimates suggesting it is close to reaching 1 billion users worldwide.

Durov has previously stated that, with the exception of China, the platform's user base is roughly proportionate to the population of each market or continent. The outcome of the EU's investigation and the resolution of Durov's legal issues in France will undoubtedly have a significant impact on Telegram's operations and its standing as a global messaging platform.

Compliance with the DSA and the establishment of robust content moderation policies will be crucial for the platform to navigate these regulatory waters successfully. Conclusion Telegram's journey through the EU's regulatory landscape and the legal challenges faced by its CEO highlight the complex relationship between technology companies and the laws that govern them. As the platform grows in popularity, it must also grapple with the responsibilities that come with its influence.

The EU's scrutiny serves as a reminder that transparency, accountability, and adherence to the rule of law are non-negotiable aspects of operating in a global digital ecosystem. For more information on this topic, please visit the official websites of the European Commission and Telegram.



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