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by notyourday
1934 days ago
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They revoked keys of users without giving users a choice, ability to save, backup user messages etc. It is a company with operations, engineering and business ran by amateurs that do not understand the foundation of any user facing business - when you have a choice between not destroying user data and devising a method to handle a situation even if it costs you and losing user data, you do the first. Every single person that gives them his or her data to host is a toddler having a tantrum. |
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I'm not defending them, in fact I prefer XMPP+OMEMO (or I would if I had someone people to talk to). But it seems like the default is key backup which means a significant number of users do have access to their old messages once they restore their key.
>Every single person that gives them his or her data to host is a toddler having a tantrum.
I mean, if you're criticizing a central server in a decentralized platform, agreed, I don't like the heavy influence a single "default" server will have, which is why I self host for myself and any friends/family who want to use it.
Keep in mind that this was a bad hack and IMO they made the right decision to revoke keys (alternative is possible leak of every message, ever sent on their platform) but I don't like that it came to that. Do you think they should not have revoked keys, and if so why? If you're criticizing about the hack in general, though, 100% agreed.