Every smartphone has two popular messaging apps Telegram and WhatsApp on the user’s phone. Both these social media platforms are popular worldwide. Controversy between these two social media platforms is not new. This dispute is likely to increase in the near future. The dispute between Telegram and WhatsApp has increased over the years. Now this dispute has taken a new turn. Social media users have also joined this dispute.

 

A unique competition organized by Pavel Durov

Telegram co-founder and CEO Pavel Durov has shared a post to give a new twist to the dispute between Telegram and WhatsApp. Apart from this, he has also announced this on his Telegram channel. Pavel Durov has made some serious allegations on WhatsApp. He has described WhatsApp as a cheap copycat. Not only this, Pavel Durov has also organized a competition. It has been announced that the winner of this competition will be given an amount of $ 50,000, or Rs 2.72 lakh. But it is very important to participate in the competition to win this amount.

 

Is there really any competition?

Pavel Durov has targeted social media and popular messaging platform WhatsApp. They have said that they want to make a video of a ticket style by targeting WhatsApp. In this video, we want to tell you how WhatsApp has copied Telegram. These videos are to be made in English and their duration should be up to 180 seconds (3 minutes). You can also take AI help in the video.

Telegram has released a list of 30 such features. Pavel Durov says that this feature was first launched on Telegram and then WhatsApp copied these features. Regarding the list, Durov claims that this list is not complete, that is, there are still many features that are not in WhatsApp. The last date for participating in this competition is May 26, 2025, while the winners will be announced in June.

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WhatsApp has also been accused before.

Pavel Durov has made serious allegations against WhatsApp many times before. In 2022, he alleged that WhatsApp had “built -in backdoor” that endanger users’ safety. He had said, “If your phone has WhatsApp, then the data of your other apps is also unsafe.” Durov then advised users, “Use any messaging app, but stay away from WhatsApp.”

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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