Telegram, a cloud-based messaging platform, has faced bans in several countries despite being positioned as a competitor to WhatsApp. Concerns regarding security and the use of the platform by various groups, including those with extremist views, have led to these restrictions. The platform’s functionality, which allows users to communicate and share information, has resulted in its prohibition in numerous locations, influencing how people connect in different regions.
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