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On 07/22/2015 10:27 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
No. The comparisation you use is wrong. It is like: you get a call and you do not want to pick it up for whatever reason. And the service provider gives to the caller the message "phone was ringing, I know the person is sitting next to the phone, but unwilling to pick it up"
Which can't really happen the way Telegram is designed. But even then, this is very easily deduced--especially if the call goes to voicemail in under 30 seconds.
The point is, Telegram is designed to be used with trusted, identified persons, not strangers. There's nothing wrong with finding it unuseful or undesirable for any reason, but complaining that it does the thing it was designed to do is more than a little silly.
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