The idea that messaging apps are a problem (or for that matter the suggestion that QAnon believers shouldn't be allowed to talk to one another) is a poisonous direction for this debate to take. The problem is one of a major political party embracing extremism and irrealityhttps://twitter.com/donie/status/1400231752963088386 …
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(For the record, I do support size limits on E2E encrypted chat. I wholeheartedly support anyone's right to private conversation, but don't want to live in a world where 10,000 people can have an unmonitorable chat room. Luckily, Telegram removes the dilemma by being unencrypted)
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You might enjoy, or be further jaded, by the Fincen Fileshttps://www.buzzfeednews.com/fincen-files
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I'm not sure I follow. Terrorists and child pornographers -- evil people -- probably do have "millions of times more need to talk to each other securely than regular people."
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I definitely agree that money and speech are not the same thing, though -- the former can and should be regulated by the people for obvious reasons. But that's a question of regulating exchanges, not the underlying mechanisms.
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