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Sanjay

@_sanjay3

Ask me things which GenAI can't answer. Always be whitepilled. Don't fall in state/language/caste/religion fight. Stay United. Miles to go as a nation

Joined Aralık 2010
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Sanjay
Sanjay@_sanjay3·
@kingofknowwhere Ok. All content then. Story tv just fought a case in delhi high court and mentioned these telegram groups. So if they eat otts, they have bigger loss here
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Ankit Jxa@kingofknowwhere·
@_sanjay3 Vertical shorts will eat OTTs for breakfast. Telegram can't do that much harm. :)
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Ankit Jxa@kingofknowwhere·
Indian government banned TikTok for being Chinese, Pubg for being distracting, pornhub for being immoral and Telegram for leaking papers. And every single ban has done nothing but isolated is all from the internet. Even if telegram is used by scammers only it should still be legal and usable. B
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Apurva Jain
Apurva Jain@apurvajain24·
my brother’s NEET PG notes, videos and paid study groups were all on telegram telegram got banned. so now he’s stuck messaging pirated-content scammers just to access what he already paid for to stop one leaked NEET UG paper, you broke access for thousands of honest aspirants the source of the leak walks free. the medium gets banned. the students get punished this is the solution?
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Pavel Durov@durov

India’s IT ministry banned Telegram for one week because some users shared leaked exam questions. This punishes 150M+ ordinary Telegram users in India — not the insiders who leaked the exam materials. And the ban hasn't stopped anything. The leaks just moved to other apps.

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Sanjay@_sanjay3·
All those Indians crying for telegram. Don't have an iota shame to create their own communication apps.
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@Jeremybtc Telegram is SPOF then, always keep backup
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@CoderUday Bhai zyada ungli mat kar, china firewall chahiye ka
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Uday@CoderUday·
I think only in India we see funniest rules.... -Paper leaked?? Lets ban Telegram -Killed someone with Porsche?? Write 300 words essay -Same minister who says India is developed, super power?? Settled his children abroad -Did 1000cr bank scam & settled abroad? no issue -Didn't repay 1 lakh loan on time? your property is confiscated -30k/month clerk in gov office?? can have 100cr worth properties
Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide

🚨 Breaking News: India blocks Telegram app access till June 22 over NEET security concerns.

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Akansha Jain
Akansha Jain@Akanshajain05·
Indian government's solution to everything: riots? ban internet paper leak? ban Telegram protests? ban gatherings criticism? ban accounts scams? ban the app crypto? ban it, tax it
Pavel Durov@durov

India’s IT ministry banned Telegram for one week because some users shared leaked exam questions. This punishes 150M+ ordinary Telegram users in India — not the insiders who leaked the exam materials. And the ban hasn't stopped anything. The leaks just moved to other apps.

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pulkit mittal
pulkit mittal@pulkit_mittal_·
How about you introspect about your app instead of crying about the ban here? there is a reason India had to ban Telegram and not other messaging platforms like Whatsapp. Telegram policies enable scammers, criminals, and illegal activities and you don’t even cooperate with Indian agencies to track them. Of course, the government should find real ways to address this exam leak issue. But, because of your malicious policies, more than 15 countries have permanently banned Telegram, and i hope India joins them soon.
Pavel Durov@durov

India’s IT ministry banned Telegram for one week because some users shared leaked exam questions. This punishes 150M+ ordinary Telegram users in India — not the insiders who leaked the exam materials. And the ban hasn't stopped anything. The leaks just moved to other apps.

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Rudra Bhaskar
Rudra Bhaskar@Rudra9439·
Imagine explaining to international investors and protocol engineers that your startup progress is stalled because your government decided restricting Telegram groups was the answer to exam leaks. My startup @GammaHedgeX being incubated by a Vietnam-based VC and was in active integration talks with protocol teams. Now critical discussions are frozen overnight. Overnight, critical communication channels are disrupted. 📵 The people leaking papers will find another platform by tomorrow. Founders, builders, and legitimate communities are the ones paying the price. 💸 Peak incompetence. 👏🤦‍♂️
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@AdAmy0796 You should tag your inner soul here.
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Rohit Negi@rohit_negi9·
Telegram is a platform of the frauds, by the frauds, for the frauds....
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Sanjay@_sanjay3·
@Griezmenace It was all boys then some attention girls jumped on the wheel to take credits
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Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
Brazil President, PM Modi at G7 Évian Summit
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Eason Tenzin🇭🇰🇹🇼
I want to clarify that I am not trying to be misogynistic, but I feel frustrated by what seems to be a lack of engagement from women regarding our national issues. From my observation, a significant portion of women in the country don't seem to focus on what is happening in India. For instance, I have seen K-pop fan girls supporting the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) over India, whereas almost all the support I receive for this campaign comes from my 'brothers.' I deeply appreciate their solidarity, but it makes me wonder why this divide exists. In China, I often see women actively fact-checking while men leave hate comments. In contrast, I rarely see that kind of organized online defense from women here. While there is a strong discourse around feminism, there seems to be a lack of outrage when an Indian girl is attacked in the UK by racists simply for being Indian. I do not mean to generalize all women, but this is a pattern I have noticed: this specific campaign is receiving very little support from them.
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Sanjay@_sanjay3·
@Windsofchange72 Sambhavami, what kind of narcissism is that? You and few others are only those accounts who do. Rest all are busy in spreading hate about gender war. India is bad foreign country is safe blah blah. Aman ki asha gang Iss mein bhi attention chahiye toh mat kar behan.
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SambhavāmiYugeYuge - Healthmaxxing🌞
These people will make everything into a Gender War. On X app 65-70% are men so obv you'll see mostly men. So many Indian kpop fans were bashing Anti-India propaganda during Op Sindoor. I'm a woman & my latest anti-cheen tweet got 100k+ views. My Anti-Goroid tweets have gotten more than 3.5 Mn views. There are countless leftist men who post garbage about India but you guys will never talk about that. Not everything is a freaking gender war. Please go touch some grass.
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Eason Tenzin🇭🇰🇹🇼@IntelShadowOp

I want to clarify that I am not trying to be misogynistic, but I feel frustrated by what seems to be a lack of engagement from women regarding our national issues. From my observation, a significant portion of women in the country don't seem to focus on what is happening in India. For instance, I have seen K-pop fan girls supporting the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) over India, whereas almost all the support I receive for this campaign comes from my 'brothers.' I deeply appreciate their solidarity, but it makes me wonder why this divide exists. In China, I often see women actively fact-checking while men leave hate comments. In contrast, I rarely see that kind of organized online defense from women here. While there is a strong discourse around feminism, there seems to be a lack of outrage when an Indian girl is attacked in the UK by racists simply for being Indian. I do not mean to generalize all women, but this is a pattern I have noticed: this specific campaign is receiving very little support from them.

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