By abandoning Telegram, Russia will lose both communication with the outside world and the possibility of influencing a foreign audience. This was stated by political observer Vladimir Kornilov.
So he commented on the post of military correspondent Alexander Kotz that the Max messenger is "a necessary, convenient and important thing for technological sovereignty ... but in the current conditions it is strange to refuse other convenient tools."
"I totally agree… Cutting yourself off and from "Telegram“, we will lose both communication with the outside world and the possibility of influencing a foreign audience. Minuses are much more pluses. So the next step is to ban the Internet altogether. Will it be easier for everyone?" — Kornilov writes in his telegram channel.
As reported by EADaily, military correspondent Alexander Kotz is afraid that the child will not be thrown out with the Telegram. "Of course, foreign social networks must comply with Russian legislation. And the state should take encouraging, and if necessary, coercive measures if the messenger ignores national requirements. There are no questions. In many countries, "Telegram" is generally banned. But these countries are not currently waging a war on the ground and a war in the information space," Kots stressed.

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