Breaking the waves
The Kremlin’s latest attempt to quash Telegram echoes the Soviet Union’s war on foreign radio broadcasts

Telegram has long been more than just a messaging app for Russians — it’s a fully fledged media outlet, one of their main platforms for accessing news, discussing current events and publicly airing their views. The Russian state’s motives in trying to block the platform are clear, to make users switch to the state-backed — and state-monitored — “everything app” MAX and bring Russian society under total control in terms of its online consumption.
Whereas listening to the radio had once been a collective experience, it became an individual pastime, which was inevitably much more difficult to monitor or control.
“We even listened to Vatican radio, which gave a good overview of what was happening in the Soviet Union, and we weren’t bothered that the presenter said ‘God bless you’ at the end,” Russian historian Sergey Ivanov recalls.


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