Telegram Abuse Scandal Sparks Debate on Privacy, EU Regulation, and Crypto Risks

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Investigation found ~25,000 users sharing nonconsensual sexual material and child sexual abuse content across borders; researchers reviewed 2.8 million messages in 16 Telegram groups over six weeks, highlighting an organized ecosystem exploiting encryption and anonymity. AI “nudifying” tools are being used to generate additional nonconsensual images, compounding content-moderation and security challenges for platforms and law enforcement. EU VLOP rules may force audits and restrictions on monetized private channels, creating regulatory and compliance risks for monetization models and crypto-based payments/subscriptions, with implications for privacy, adoption, and platform governance.
- Telegram abuse networks exploit encryption, anonymity, and paid subscriptions at scale.
- AI-nudifying tools worsen content abuse, complicating enforcement and detection efforts.
- EU VLOP rules may impose audits and restrictions on monetized private channels.
Telegram faces renewed scrutiny after a European non-profit uncovered extensive abuse networks in Spain and Italy. The investigation found nearly 25,000 users distributing nonconsensual sexual material and child sexual abuse content across borders.
The study reviewed 2.8 million messages in 16 Telegram groups over six weeks, revealing a highly organized ecosystem exploiting the platform’s anonymity and encrypted messaging features. Young men often shared material involving partners, former partners, or acquaintances, sometimes using AI “nudifying” bots to generate additional nonconsensual images.
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