Rumble CEO says he’s safely left Europe after France arrests Telegram CEO over ‘failure’ to moderate content
- Rumble CEO Pavlovski condemned France's arrest of Telegram's CEO, Pavel Durov, for not moderating content, declaring it a threat to freedom of expression.
- Pavlovski announced his safe departure from Europe, citing the circumstances surrounding Durov's arrest.
- Rumble intends to use all legal means to support Durov and fight for freedom of expression.
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Rumble CEO says he’s safely left Europe after France arrests Telegram CEO over ‘failure’ to moderate content
Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski has announced that he has “safely departed” from Europe following the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov in France and subsequent threats made against Rumble by French authorities.
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