Pavel Durov’s arrest suggests that the law enforcement dragnet is being widened from private financial transactions to private speech.

The arrest of the Telegram CEO Pavel Durov in France this week is extremely significant. It confirms that we are deep into the second crypto war, where governments are systematically seeking to prosecute developers of digital encryption tools because encryption frustrates state surveillance and control. While the first crypto war in the 1990s was led by the United States, this one is led jointly by the European Union — now its own regulatory superpower.

Durov, a former Russian, now French citizen, was arrested in Paris on Saturday, and has now been indicted. You can read the French accusations here. They include complicity in drug possession and sale, fraud, child pornography and money laundering. These are extremely serious crimes — but note that the charge is complicity, not participation. The meaning of that word “complicity” seems to be revealed by the last three charges: Telegram has been providing users a “cryptology tool” unauthorised by French regulators.

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    15 days ago

    Yeah I did, Ive been up a bit too long. I would think anyone on telegram doing piracy would move to signal, XMPP or matrix at this point though. (that is granted, there is still thousands of redditors just doing it out in the open so, maybe not)

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      14 days ago

      Unfortunately no. Most are still on telegram. There’s a few matrix groups I found but the amount of users is a drop in the bucket compared to telegram groups