Don’t let its origins in the former Soviet countries fool you; Telegram’s influence is truly global, reaching approximately 950 million monthly active users and placing it among the top ten social networks worldwide. Within the messaging app landscape, only Meta’s WhatsApp, China’s WeChat, and Facebook’s Messenger command larger audiences.
This vast reach, however, is exploited by a dangerous underbelly. Telegram’s unique features have made it an attractive platform for criminals—from drug and human traffickers to terrorists—enabling the spread of disinformation, the recruitment of spies, and the maintenance of operational security.
A timely report by the European Analytical Collective “Res Futura,” The Recruitment Algorithm: Telegram as a Communication Tool or a Catalyst of Global Threats, delves into these critical issues, analyzing the platform’s use by criminal networks, propagandists, and Russian intelligence, and considering potential responses from the European Union.