Using Telegram in online investigations

Using Telegram in online investigations


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Ven 11 aprile 2025

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10:30 - 11:20

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Telegram is quickly becoming ground zero for images and videos during conflict situations, surpassing X (formerly Twitter) in content exclusivity. During Russia's war against Ukraine, Israel’s bombardment of Gaza, and the liberation of Syria, users on Telegram posted images, videos, and commentary that did not permeate to other social media networks.
The growth of Telegram means reporters need to understand this unconventional social media network. This workshop aims to help reporters understand the structure and investigative potential of Telegram. First, attendees will learn how the social media network works. They’ll learn the difference between the mobile and various desktop applications and the sort of data they can get on Telegram itself. This will include getting metadata out of images, videos, and voice memos, downloading the history of a given channel, and working with the subsequent json file.
During the second part of the workshop, attendees will understand how to discover Telegram channels on the wider web, a key skill. They will learn the use of advanced search that will help them find channels on Google and Yandex. They will also learn how to search for channels on other social media channels, which are key distribution points. Attendees will additionally be introduced to various specialized search engines.
The workshop will finish with an overview of third-party apps reporters can use for wider analysis of Telegram. These include Telemetr, TGStat, Telepathy, and others. The apps can help reporters map relationships between Telegram channels, see most popular channels in a given country, area, or topic, and get a birds-eye view of a channel’s analytics.
By the end of the workshop, attendees will be familiar with the world of Telegram and will have the all-important base skillset they can rely on to gather information on the platform. This will be immensely helpful during breaking news situations, for reporters covering wars or other crises, for ongoing monitoring of communities that use Telegram as their home base and, of course, for fact-checking. A tipsheet with an overview of tools and approaches will be provided at the end of the workshop.


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Jane Lytvynenko
Jane Lytvynenko

Jane Lytvynenko is an award-winning freelance reporter specializing in visual and online investigations. Her work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, The Guardian, MIT Tech Review, and other publications. Born in Kyiv, Ukraine, Jane lived in Canada for over 20 years before returning home. She’s fluent in Ukrainian, Russian, and English and has basic a knowledge of French. At The Wall Street Journal, Jane contributes work to the Kyiv bureau, including investigations and daily reporting. In the past, she also worked with the WSJ’s visual investigations team. There, she focused on investigating Russia’s war on Ukraine. One investigation she contributed to, Russia Is Using a Secret Network to Steal Ukraine Grain, won the 2023 Gerald Loeb Award in the video category. The investigative documentary, Shadow Men: Inside Wagner, Russia’s Secret War Company, for which Jane was one of the producers, was a finalist for the 2024 duPont-Columbia Award, the Peabody award, a News and Documentary Emmy for Investigative News Coverage: Long Form. Previously, Jane was a Senior Research Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School Shorenstein Centre. She contributed to the Tech and Social Change project. Her work focused on devising a training curriculum for newsrooms and academics, auditing research, and investigating media manipulation cases globally. She held workshops for a variety of news organization, including the Texas Tribune, ABC News, Axios, the 19th, and others. She also worked with disinformation specialists around the globe on case studies for the Media Misinformation Casebook. Before joining Harvard, Jane spent five years working as a senior technology reporter at BuzzFeed News. She focused on the disinformation beat. There, she helped pioneer a breaking news approach to debunking false information across platforms. Throughout her tenure, she’s covered elections, attacks, and the COVID-19 pandemic. She also investigated social media manipulation, extremist groups, and networked disinformation campaigns. Her coverage is widely viewed as pioneering in the field and has been cited by lawmakers globally. In addition to producing impactful work at BuzzFeed News, Lytvynenko taught workshops on online investigations to fellow journalists globally. Prior to working at BuzzFeed News, Jane was a reporter and editor at the media criticism outlet Canadaland. She investigated misconduct within the Canadian media landscape and under her leadership, Canadaland broke a series of stories on employee mistreatment, plagiarism, and lack of diversity in Canadian media. She also contributed as a freelancer to CBC News, Maclean’s, NOW Magazine, and others.