"I can't see any difference between those two situations."
I'd like to point out that they do not share the exact same problem. Telegram is a messaging service you can use to talk to people. Therefore, your messages are private and meant for only one person (or a specific group of people). This is a forum where your posts are public and everyone can see them. As far as posting threads and replies goes, there is no privacy need to begin with.
"I think you have the right goal but i find it unreasonable that you condemn telegram and not, let's say, duckduckgo and internet forums."
Now, I am not a programmer and I'm not sure to what degree can you verify DucDuckGo's trustworthiness, but I agree that it is not the ideal solution. I like DuckDuckGo because it's (mostly) free and cares about privacy (I did not verify that, but I believe it). Of course, it would be best if we all could use something like YaCy, but both DuckDuckGo and Telegram are at least a better option than their ignorant and restrictive counterparts. But yes, it would still be better if everything was 100% libre, and in the best case, decentralized.
