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Is telegram considered insane? It's basically just a messaging app that people can form group chats in.
There's also some official groups for normal projects. I know for example PixelExperience ROM used to have a community over there before shutting down.
I'm not in part of the world where telegram is more commonplace but from an outside prospective I've always kind of held the opinion it's more for fringe groups and users who have reasons to hide their conversations. Thinking back that may be largely due to the lack of moderation and it being mentioned in the same sentence as some illegal activities. I can't say whether any of this is true but my uninformed opinion is built upon its association with other unsavory parts of the internet, real or not.
Edit a week later: case in point https://www.propublica.org/article/telegram-pavel-durov-arrest-domestic-terrorism-extremism
Sounds like they have a nazi bar problem, and their actions welcome it. No thanks.
I live in the US, and I have dozens of people from my contacts who have it installed. I don't know how many are actively using it, but it's definitely a common app for people to have.
Same here in EU.
Why would Telegram help with that? Telegram isn't private or anonymous. You sign up with a phone number and the company can read every communication you make.
I use it because it's the best mobile messaging app by far. WhatsApp feels like the stone age compared to telegram.