The Zioneer reports that the widespread disabling of external links to Telegram two days ago was caused by an accidental block of the t.me domain, following a misinterpretation of a US Treasury Department judicial order.
The cause of the Telegram link outage that affected many users two days ago has been identified. According to a report by The Zioneer, the outage resulted from an accidental block of the t.me domain, which was triggered by a misinterpretation of a judicial order from the US Treasury Department. The block was sweeping, affecting all external links to Telegram. The clarification comes after initial confusion over the source of the disruption.
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