Telegram Responds to India’s Proposed IT Rules

Telegram Responds to India’s Proposed IT Rules

Source: Bloomberg

Summary

Telegram argued that India should block specific content on its platform instead of banning the entire app used by millions. The company made this statement in response to India’s proposed new IT rules. According to Telegram, the rules would allow the government to ban entire platforms if they don’t comply. Telegram said this approach is “disproportionate” and would harm users. The company suggested a more targeted approach to dealing with problematic content.


Our Reading

The announcement sounds ambitious.

Telegram is pushing back against India’s proposed IT rules, which would give the government the power to ban entire platforms. The company thinks this is a bad idea and would rather see specific content blocked instead. Because, you know, that’s exactly how the internet works. Telegram is basically saying, “Hey, don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater.” The company is trying to protect its users and itself from overzealous government regulation. It’s a familiar script: tech company vs. government, with users caught in the middle.


Author: Evan Null