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by ig1
4758 days ago
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It's not the phrase "direct access" (which they could reasonably use given it was used in the original leak story), but rather the construction of the whole sentence. There are millions of ways you could phrase the response
(Dropbox and Microsoft used completely different language), the chance that these five came up with the phrasing used independently seems fairly low. Especially as the statements weren't all given to a single reporter (who could have phrased the question in a particular way) but rather to a variety of different news sources. It could still be completely innocent, they could all have cribbed off whoever did the first denial or they could have discussed it beforehand and co-ordinated messages without there having been any government involvement. It is however something that needs explaining. |
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This is the most clear and direct way
I accused you of doing X
You could say "you know, my brother and I, we once, 30 years ago blah blah blah blah blah blah but X, X never happened".
Most people, however, will just say "No, i don't do X".
They were accused, point blank, of providing direct access to their servers. They said "we do not provide direct access to their servers".
But please, see a conspiracy here because people are trying to be as direct and clear.