Authorities in Moscow have initiated selective restrictions on the messaging app Telegram. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the move as part of a broader strategy to control digital communications within the region. The restrictions are seen as a response to the app's growing influence and its use for disseminating information that may not align with official narratives. This development marks a significant step in the ongoing efforts by Moscow to regulate internet usage and maintain control over digital platforms. The implications of these restrictions are yet to be fully understood, but they underscore the increasing tension between technology companies and government authorities in managing information flow.
