KEY POINTS
  • Telegram is forming a team of moderators who are familiar with Indonesian culture and language so it can remove "terrorist-related content" faster
  • The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology on Friday said it was preparing for the total closure of Telegram in Indonesia
A man is seen as a silhouette as he checks a mobile device whilst standing against an illuminated wall bearing Telegram's logo.

The encrypted messaging app Telegram is forming a team of moderators who are familiar with Indonesian culture and language so it can remove "terrorist-related content" faster, its co-founder said Sunday, after Indonesia limited access to the app and threatened a total ban.

Pavel Durov, who with his brother Nikolai founded the app in 2013, said in a message to his 40,000 followers on Telegram that he'd been unaware of a failure to quickly respond to an Indonesian government request to block a number of offending channels — chat groups on the app — but was now rectifying the situation.