Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Arrested in France Over App Moderation Concerns
Pavel Durov, the CEO and founder of the messaging app Telegram, was arrested by French police on Saturday night at Le Bourget Airport, north of Paris. Durov’s detention follows a warrant issued for offenses related to Telegram’s moderation practices, with allegations suggesting that the app has failed to adequately address criminal activities.
The 39-year-old billionaire was reportedly apprehended after his private jet landed at the airport. French authorities have charged Durov with not taking sufficient measures to combat illicit uses of the app, including drug trafficking, child sexual content, and fraud. Telegram has consistently denied claims of inadequate moderation.
Durov, who was born in Russia and now resides in Dubai, holds dual citizenship of the United Arab Emirates and France. Telegram, which he founded in 2013, is notably popular in Russia, Ukraine, and other former Soviet states. The app was banned in Russia in 2018 due to Durov’s refusal to comply with demands for user data, although the ban was lifted in 2021.
Following his arrest, the Russian Embassy in France issued a statement on Facebook expressing concern over the lack of cooperation from French authorities. The embassy stated it is working to “clarify the reasons for the detention” and ensure Durov’s rights are protected.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova took to Telegram to question whether Western human rights organizations would remain silent about Durov’s arrest, given their previous criticism of Russia’s actions against Telegram. Several Russian officials have condemned the arrest, accusing the West of double standards on free speech and democracy.
American whistleblower Edward Snowden, who has been living in Russia since 2013, criticized the arrest on social media, describing it as an attack on basic human rights. Similarly, Elon Musk, owner of X (formerly Twitter), used the platform to advocate for Durov, posting under the hashtag #freepavel and commenting on the situation.
Telegram, which allows groups of up to 200,000 members, has faced criticism for facilitating the spread of misinformation and extremist content. In the UK, the app has been scrutinized for hosting far-right channels linked to recent violent disturbances in English cities. Despite removing some groups, experts argue that Telegram’s moderation system is less robust compared to other major social media platforms.
The arrest of Pavel Durov has sparked significant international debate about digital freedoms and the responsibilities of tech companies in moderating content.
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UK Considers Social Media Ban for Under-16s Amid Safety Concerns
The UK government is exploring a potential ban on social media for under-16s, according to Technology Secretary Peter Kyle. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Kyle emphasized that safeguarding children online is a top priority, stating he would “do what it takes” to ensure their safety.
Kyle also announced plans for further research into the effects of technology, including social media and smartphones, on young people. He noted the lack of “firm, peer-reviewed evidence” on the matter and said such data would inform future decisions.
Online Safety Act Enforcement
The announcement coincides with Kyle’s “letter of strategic intent” to Ofcom, the UK’s communications regulator, which will soon gain new enforcement powers under the Online Safety Act (OSA). The OSA, set to take effect in 2024, requires tech companies to take greater responsibility for the content on their platforms, particularly to shield children from harmful material.
Kyle stressed the importance of assertive regulation, calling on Ofcom to fully utilize its authority under the Act. “I just want to make sure that Ofcom knows that government expects them to be used,” he said.
Under the OSA, social media and messaging platforms face steep fines—potentially in the billions—if they fail to comply. Some platforms have already introduced changes, such as Instagram’s new teen accounts and Roblox’s ban on young children messaging others.
Calls for Broader Action
The Molly Rose Foundation, a campaign group advocating for online safety, welcomed Kyle’s efforts but urged the government to strengthen the OSA. “The public and parents back an updated Act that embeds an overarching duty of care on tech firms,” the group posted on social media platform X, calling for swift action from the Prime Minister.
Legal experts have cautioned that banning social media for young people is only part of the solution. Iona Silverman, a lawyer at Freeths, described the measure as “a drop in an ocean-sized problem,” pointing out that teenagers may still find ways to access harmful content. She called for a broader cultural shift and more proactive legislation to address the issue.
Lessons from Australia
The UK’s deliberations come after Australia announced plans to ban social media for children under 16. When asked if the UK would adopt a similar policy, Kyle said, “Everything is on the table,” but stressed the need for evidence-based decisions.
Smartphone Use Under Scrutiny
The debate extends beyond social media to smartphone usage among young people. Parliament is reviewing a private member’s bill addressing digital safety for children, with input from the Healthcare Professionals for Safer Screens group. Founder and GP Rebecca Foljambe highlighted growing concerns among health professionals about smartphone overuse.
While the government has stopped short of banning smartphones in schools, it has issued guidelines to promote effective restrictions. Kyle previously stated that the “battle over phone use in schools had been won.”
Critics, however, continue to call for more decisive action to protect children in an increasingly digital world.
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