This is a key point in an excellent thread. The safety impacts of E2EE are very different on apps that map onto existing social graphs (like phone numbers) and those that introduce strangers and allow for searching real identities.https://twitter.com/elegant_wallaby/status/1462845345319161860 …
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Zeynep's "appeal to weaponization" fallacy: Claiming that a particular argument, fact, or a version of thereof, has been used inappropriately or to support bad policies, therefore all attempts to raise this argument or fact are inappropriate or automatically lead to bad policies.
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Facebook can read your messages anyway. E2E is message transport security. I don’t know why people deliberately mislead here.
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Let’s make “fetch” happen!
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It’s a good point, Alex. But when encrypted “messaging” apps have 1-click invites to encrypted (sometimes very large) chats from non-encrypted platforms w/ discoverability, etc they gain the benefits of those features without accepting responsibility…
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You could call it the Twain-cat-stove hypothesis.pic.twitter.com/Ng1WTnE2WX
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