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Telegram Faces Temporary Shutdown in Kenya.

A measure to curb exam malpractice and leaks to understanding the instant messenger temporary ban…

Emeka Eni by Emeka Eni
November 15, 2024
in African, App, Education, Government, Social Media
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Hello Africa, the Kenya regulatory system is at it again, actively scolding the Telegram instant messaging service for allegedly promoting a wayward approach to modernized education through self-learning. The service served as a network for students to share leaks of examination contents without the consent of local examiners.

The Communication Authority (CA) of Kenya is focused on combating exam malpractice and leaks, the Kenyan government has announced a temporary shutdown of Telegram, a popular instant messaging service that’s currently ranked the third most used mobile app in the world.

The decision aims to prevent the circulation of leaked exam papers and answers via the app, consenting to the lawsuit the local regulators forwarded to instant messenger. This decision has reportedly ignited heated debates among users, tech experts, and free speech advocates.

The Kenyan regulatory system didn’t disclose more reasons to support its proposed Telegram shutdown, regardless of its implications, and the potential consequences for users and the broader tech community in the country.

The report has it that Telegram has been used to circulate leaked exam papers and answers, compromising the integrity of the examination process and the local education sector in general. Students have exploited the platform to collaborate during exams, undermining the fairness and validity of the assessment.

The Kenyan regulatory system led by the Communications Authority (CA), claimed that Telegram has failed to address vulnerabilities, posing risks to users’ data and privacy that is liable to further the spread of inflammatory content and hate speech, dissemination of false information, and the use for illicit activities such as viral exam malpractice.

Telegram’s temporary shutdown by the Kenyan digital authorities aims to enhance security measures by implementing robust security, and increased surveillance on social media platforms and invigilators in the examination halls.

While the CA is working with telecom service providers to keep Telegram’s operations temporarily banned, other local tech experts also concede to the local authorities’ consent “balancing security concerns with individual freedoms crucial. Alternative solutions needed to prevent exam leaks.”

Telegram has gained immense popularity in Kenya, with over 2 million users relying on the platform for communication. However, concerns have been raised regarding the spread of sensitive information, including exam leaks, through the app.

As the situation unfolds, Telegram users have reportedly expressed frustration and disappointment. Some have welcomed the move, citing national security concerns. Global digital rights organizations have condemned the decision.

The Kenyan government’s decision to temporarily shut down Telegram raises important questions about balancing national security with individual freedoms without compromising the integrity of its country’s education system.

Techbooky report hovers around the ideal facts that policymakers and stakeholders must engage in constructive dialogue to ensure that any measures taken should be keen to prioritize both safety and free expression which are based on Telegram’s basic functions as a mere instant messenger and not an EduTech platform.

This connotes why the instant messenger needs to moderate the content trending in the in-app chat community and chat channel communication services in Kenya.

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