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by cranekam 1995 days ago
Clearly. As with any encryption, at some point it needs to be decrypted for human consumption, and since someone else wrote the code/maintains to do this it's not impossible something naughty/distasteful will happen with the content. I'm just correcting the notion that the encryption is all orchestrated centrally and that viewing the messages in transit is trivial.