🏆 Digital Freedom Contest
Prize Fund: $200,000
Deadline: July 15, 23:59 Dubai time
Results: August 2026
📱 Telegram is launching its most ambitious contest for content creators.
The Task
Create a viral video about digital freedom, post it on one of these platforms — TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat Spotlights or X — and get 10,000+ authentic views.
Requirements and Conditions
– You must use at least some ideas and footage from @durov’s speech; https://t.co/ewrOSCioPO
– You may add any other media and ideas to promote digital freedom;
– You may submit multiple videos across multiple platforms.
– You may use any language and any tools to create your video.
Evaluation Criteria
Videos we deem low-quality or suspect of having generated non-organic views will be excluded. All other qualifying videos will be eligible for a share of the prize fund.
Submissions
We will publish instructions on how to submit links to your videos on July 6.
Good luck! 🤞#contest #telegram #durov #elon #freedomofspeech
That’s not just anger, that’s primal fear, the kind that kicks in when people feel their own backyard isn’t safe anymore. Dismissing it as “social media rage” feels like gaslighting the obvious: when violence hits close to home, people don’t need an algorithm to get furious, they just need eyes. The real question isn’t why they’re mad, it’s why so many are surprised they are.
@Djoko_UTD He only needs to do one very simple thing: win Sinner and Alcaraz in the upcoming finals, and then prove to everyone that this wasn't just a lucky random coincidence, but a well-deserved trophy. 😉
Basic election integrity shouldn't be controversial. Requiring proof of citizenship to register + photo ID to vote is just common sense — every other country does it. The real threat to democracy is open borders + unchecked mail-in voting without safeguards. Thanks for amplifying this, Elon. 🇺🇸
@elonmusk India joining the club with China, SK, and most developed nations. Education + urbanization = lower fertility almost everywhere. The real challenge is whether societies can adapt before the demographic crunch hits too hard. Any countries successfully reversing this trend yet?