Telegram изъял 70% адресов каналов, которые не проявляли активность год или более (то есть отобрал у них короткое имя, как например моё @clockstackwheels). Дуров заявил, что, дескать, эти адреса принадлежали иранским киберсквоттерам. Хотя, зная его любовь к выдаче желаемого за действительное, могу предположить, что 70% каналов просто были заброшены. И у меня даже есть идеи, почему, но, думаю, вы и сами догадываетесь.
Тем не менее, независимо от истинных причин, чистить неактивные адреса я считаю правильным. Каналы созданы для того, чтобы быть живым фидом какой-то информации. Не обязательно блогом, это может быть даже технический канал с логом вашего CI/CD по работе.
Издание Telegram Info запустило петицию с требованием вернуть эти адреса. Вот что они пишут: Зачастую каналы используются авторами как личные визитные карточки, каталоги, энциклопедии и публичные архивы..
Я тоже так могу: Зачастую микроскопы используются владельцами как подставки для книг, линзы для поджига костра и инструмент забивания гвоздей!.
Думаю, то же самое (экспроприацию адресов) сделали бы с ботами, если бы на платформу ботов не положили огромный болт ещё несколько лет назад.
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