@durov: Telegram is launching a $200,000 contest for content creators. Create a video promoting digital freedom, get 10,000+ or…
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Telegram is launching a $200,000 contest for content creators to promote digital freedom, with prizes for videos that gain 10,000+ organic views on social media.
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🏆 Telegram is launching a $200,000 contest for content creators.
Create a video promoting digital freedom, get 10,000+ organic views on X, IG, YT, TT or SC — and win a share of the $200,000 prize fund.
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