A telegram is a concise message transmitted electronically over long distances using a telegraph system, which historically relied on Morse code and electrical wires to send urgent communications. Invented in the 19th century, telegrams revolutionized global messaging by enabling rapid delivery of news, business updates, or personal alerts, often charged by the word to encourage brevity. Before widespread telephone and internet use, they were essential for diplomacy, journalism, and emergencies. In modern contexts, the term also refers to Telegram, a cloud-based messaging app launched in 2013, renowned for its end-to-end encryption, large group chats, and features like bots and channels that support secure, cross-platform communication for millions of users worldwide.
How does Telegram manage to be such a specific yet simple platform? Everyone can access everyone else's information and channels. It's incredibly complex in this respect. But the fact that images can be sent so easily without losing quality is a miracle! However, it's not at all secure when it comes to paid viewing.
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