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Pavel Durov, the founder of the messaging platform Telegram, has been in the headlines since his arrest at a private airport near Paris on Saturday, reportedly in connection with an investigation into criminal activity on the his app.
While many stories since have centered on free speech (i.e, should what happens on Telegram stay on Telegram?), others have focused on Durov and his anti-establishment streak. One story stands out in particular — Durov’s claim on Telegram in late July that he has fathered over 100 biological children after donating sperm at a clinic 15 years ago to help a friend have a baby.
He said he then donated some more after being told by the clinic owner that it was his civic duty.
Durov added in this same post that he plans to “open-source” his DNA so these children can find each other more easily . . . and also not marry each other by accident, presumably. More here.