
The private messaging service’s founder and CEO Pavel Durov confirmed that Approximately 3 Million New Users bagged by Telegram due to #FacebookDown, #InstagramDown & #WhatsAppDown within a sort period of time subjected to the messaging app only has around 200 million users worldwide.
WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram faced a widespread outage globally yesterday and with users from around the world reporting issues with sending messages on WhatsApp and Messenger, posting feeds on Facebook and accessing other features on the three Facebook-owned platforms. While the outage was quite troubling both for the social media giant and its millions of users, guess who benefits the most out of the incident ......the TELEGRAM ...???
Pavel Durov, the founder of the popular secure messaging platform Telegram, claims to have had a surge in sign-ups within the last 24 hours, at the time duration when its rival messaging services were facing downtime. "I see 3 million new users signed up for Telegram within the last 24 hours," Durov wrote on his Telegram channel. "Good. We have true privacy and unlimited space for everyone."
The telegram has previously faced restrictions and bans in countries like Iran, as well as in its home country Russia, after Durov refused to comply with government requests for encryption keys and information on its users.
Telegram is an excellent alternative to Facebook's Messenger and WhatsApp services, offering users an optional end-to-end encrypted messaging feature, so that no one, not even Telegram, can access them.
Telegram adopted end-to-end encryption support way back in 2013-three years before WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger.
Besides this, Telegram messenger has introduced many unique features in recent months that no other widely-adopted messaging app is yet offering. Two of these features include:
Multiple Account Support: Users can add up to 3 Telegram accounts and easily switch between them simultaneously without logging out.
Create Polls: Telegram offers built-in polling feature for large communities, allowing them to coordinate their activities and discuss complex issues efficiently.
"In 5+ years, Telegram disclosed exactly zero bytes of private data to third-parties including governments. That's why Telegram is banned by authoritarian governments such as Russia and Iran. Other apps such as WhatsApp have no issues with there,” Durov said in a tweet. Since Durov telegram message doesn't offer any explanation for the sudden spike in the Telegram sign-ups.
Although 200 million is a lot, but not compared to the numbers of users of WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger. So why did Telegram pick up so many users in the last 24 hours ?
Though Durov didn’t explicitly state it, it’s easy to infer that his mention of “the last 24 hours” was a reference to all the trouble Facebook has had during that time period. Within the last day, Facebook has been plagued by outages of its most popular services, including Telegram competitors Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp.
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