Telegram, a popular social media messaging platforms, will likely cross one billion active monthly users within a year as it is spreading like ”forest fire”, its billionaire founder Pavel Durov said on Tuesday.
Telegram, based in Dubai, was founded by Russian-born Durov,
who left Russia in 2014 after he refused to comply with demands to shut down
opposition communities on his VK social media platform, which he sold.
”We’ll probably cross one billion monthly active users
within a year now,” Durov, who fully owns Telegram, told U.S. journalist Tucker
Carlson according to a video interview posted on Carlson’s account on the X
social media platform.
”Telegram is spreading like forest fire."
Durov, who is estimated by Forbes to have a fortune of $15.5
billion, said some governments had sought to pressure him but the app, which
has now 900 million active users, should remain a ”neutral platform” and not a
”player in geopolitics”.
One of Telegram’s main rivals, Meta Platforms’ WhatsApp, has
more than two billion monthly active users. The Financial Times reported in
March that Telegram would likely aim for a U.S. listing once the company had
reached profitability.
Telegram, which is particularly influential in the republics
of the former Soviet Union, is ranked as one of the major social media
platforms, after Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok and Wechat.
After Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in
2022, Telegram has become the main source of unfiltered – and sometimes graphic
and misleading – content from both sides about the war and the politics
surrounding the conflict.