>If telegrams encryption is so bad why is Pavel Durov under arrest?
Because it was so bad he had access to all that content, and because he had access to it, he should have moderated it, and because he didn't he's now arrested.
>Is it simply that telegram is the only one without backdoors for five eyes?
Telegram doesn't have a backdoor. Its open source client can be used to verify it leaks every group message, and every desktop message you ever send, to the service provider without ever applying secret-chat grade encryption
>It seems to me the secret chat feature actually works too well?
Well, Signal can be used to verify its end-to-end encryption is actually used everywhere, but nobody's calling for arresting Moxie or Meredith. So maybe playing 5D-chess over the news isn't working, unless you're here just to amplify this ridiculously fallacious line of thinking.
Because it was so bad he had access to all that content, and because he had access to it, he should have moderated it, and because he didn't he's now arrested.
>Is it simply that telegram is the only one without backdoors for five eyes?
Telegram doesn't have a backdoor. Its open source client can be used to verify it leaks every group message, and every desktop message you ever send, to the service provider without ever applying secret-chat grade encryption
>It seems to me the secret chat feature actually works too well?
Well, Signal can be used to verify its end-to-end encryption is actually used everywhere, but nobody's calling for arresting Moxie or Meredith. So maybe playing 5D-chess over the news isn't working, unless you're here just to amplify this ridiculously fallacious line of thinking.