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Analysis: The platform where the right-wing bubble is least likely to pop

in January found that many of those who had jumped to Telegram after Jan. 6 soon found their follower counts stagnating.

Consider Rooke’s assessment, focused on an understanding of the political right as a spectrum ranging from traditional conservatives to the conspiratorial fringe. “There are public groups that people can find and search to join them. Then there are also private groups where membership is highly controlled,” Bradshaw said. “Sometimes you can set your messages to be encrypted in Telegram, so there’s a different level of security in some of the communications. There are also disappearing messages or messages that get automatically deleted after they’ve been shared.

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