Pavel Durov
pavel durov builds encrypted spaces while sketching a internet beyond borders, one domain at a time
Pavel Valeryevich Durov (Russian: Павел Валерьевич Дуров; born 10 October 1984) is a technology entrepreneur who is best known as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Telegram. Durov was born in the Soviet Union, and he co-founded the social networking site VKontakte (VK) in 2006. He was forced out of VK in 2014 fol… wikipedia →
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recent news
gram domain expansion plans
- Telegram Applies For .gram Domain, To Allow Prompt-Based Websites Creation - ETV Bharat
- Telegram Applies for .gram Domain as Durov Targets 1 Billion Users, GRAM Falls 35% in 90 Days - CryptoRank
- Telegram is creating its own internet: Durov plans to launch .gram domains - RBC-Ukraine
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russia terrorism charges
- Telegram Reportedly Applied for .gram; Billion Users Would Get Telegram Subdomains, Not Domains - Tech Times
- Quote of the day by Pavel Durov: 'My success and health come from 20+ years of abstaining from alcohol, t - The Times of India
- Tech Bros, Billionaires, and the Art of Passport Collecting - airmail.news
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apple app store removal
- Users in Kazakhstan have lost access to Telegram - UA.NEWS
- Quote of the day by Pavel Durov: 'My success and health come from 20+ years of abstaining from alcohol, tobacco, coffee, pills, and illegal drugs' - The Times of India
- Pavel Durov to award over USD106,500 to AI Olympiad winners in Kazakh capital - qazinform.com
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durov personal statements
- A dating bot with no age verification just got banned in Kazakhstan, and it’s the same one Russia used to brand Telegram founder Pavel Durov a ‘terrorist’ - Meduza — Новости
- ‘Any app can be removed’: Durov warns after Telegram’s App Store scare - Indian Television Dot Com
- Pavel Durov Branded Terrorist by Russia After Telegram Beat Every Block - techtimes.com
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content restrictions and censorship
- Telegram's Pavel Durov warns AI-powered 'takedown extortion' could threaten apps beyond Telegram - Storyboard18
- Durov Says Extortion Attack Triggered Telegram App Store Removal - CryptoRank
- Durov Says Fake Reports Triggered Telegram's App Store Removal - Dataconomy
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dispatch
there's a specific kind of pressure that comes when two governments — one that arrested you, one that built you — are both trying to claim you broke the law. that's where pavel durov sits right now, and it says something interesting about what he actually built.
durov grew up in the late soviet union, studied philology at saint petersburg state university, and in 2006 co-founded VKontakte — essentially russia's facebook, and for a long time, genuinely dominant there. he ran it his way, resisting government requests to hand over user data, until 2014, when that resistance ran out of runway. new ownership, state pressure, and he was out. he took his brother nikolai, his philosophy of radical privacy, and left russia entirely. telegram came out of that exit — not just as a product, but almost as a proof of concept. encryption as ideology.
by 2017 he was based in dubai, holding passports from four countries, telling anyone who'd listen that the internet deserved to be free from state surveillance. telegram grew into something genuinely massive — approaching a billion users — because a lot of people, for a lot of different reasons, wanted a space that governments couldn't easily see into.
the problem, of course, is that "governments can't easily see in" is also a feature for people doing things governments prohibit for good reason. and the last year has been a sustained collision with that reality.
in august 2024, french authorities arrested durov at le bourget airport. the charges weren't about what telegram said — they were about what telegram didn't do: moderate content, cooperate with law enforcement, make meaningful effort to prevent the platform from being used for drug trafficking, fraud, child exploitation material. france eventually released him on bail, but he remained under formal investigation and couldn't leave the country for months.
then, this past july, russia moved in the opposite direction — and with a kind of bitter irony. the country he left, the government he spent a decade refusing to collaborate with, designated him a terrorist. the fsb issued an international arrest warrant. a tech outlet that had named itself after him quietly dropped his name from its title. russia's largest e-book platform pulled the biography. the designation is almost certainly retaliatory — durov himself said russia labeled him a terrorist specifically because he refused to enable mass surveillance on telegram — but it's also a signal about how the kremlin now categorizes people who won't play along.
australia has separately filed suit, citing telegram's failure to remove terrorist content from the platform.
what makes this moment genuinely interesting isn't the legal exposure on its own — it's what durov represents as a figure. he built something real, something that millions of people depend on for communication that is, in many cases, legitimate and important. he also built something that some governments find intolerable not because it hosts crime but because it hosts conversation they can't monitor. those two things are hard to separate, and durov has largely refused to try.
he's not a hero or a villain here — he's a man who built a room with no windows and is now being asked, by very different people with very different agendas, to explain why he won't put in a door.