I've seen all kinds of justifications for it. I saw one of the more highly suspicious furries claiming that they have to use Signal because so many furries are disabled that they can't figure out how to use anything more complicated (which other options really aren't, they just insist on comparing it with Matrix which is god-awful and everyone comments on being viscerally disgusted by). People don't really need anything more fancy than iMessage. You're being babies. Just use your public borked and corrupt messengers and mentally sort them into the Facebook pile. If it's not secure from federal law enforcement, then it's not safe to have conversations on freely, since class consciousness, common sense, and human rights are illegal.
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There's some acronym for this, EEE embrace extend extinguish right?
Yeah it's got something to do with that & development being split between Dendrite and Synapse. I don't even really care to know since having to dig up the flaws with it then getting argued with by proponents who don't like to talk about them makes me annoyed. Many Rust developers have a whole cyberpunk ideology that results in their justifications being peppered with political stuff that sounds straight out of Arab Spring-stan anarchist twitter circa 2016. It's 2025 and those guys have successfully turned Syria into ISIS land. Yet they won't stop crying - but, I digress! I do not trust any nonprofit dependent on the world's largest concentrations of finance capital.
https://matrix.org/blog/2023/11/06/future-of-synapse-dendrite/
Synapse is the backend for Matrix and last I heard, people had been waiting a long time for an update, then it was announced the fixes were going to be on a premium version.
The larger issue is that Matrix (and Matterhorn and some others) development has been funded by NED technology initiatives, and is supported by big clients such as NATO and Reddit (or at least Reddit is using Matrix as a backend for their chats now). So they expect the public to keep their client system healthy while customizing software for the military intelligence arm of the imperialist countries. Meaning our interface will suck. Being reliant on these kinds of things is a long-term weakness.
Matrix is dogshit and the backend is no longer fully open source, from what I gather. XMPP stuff is basic, yeah, but Cheogram's WebXDC apps and Movim as a whole have some really interesting upsides. Not sure why anyone wanted to move away from it.
Signal has numerous well-documented flaws, a history of slow fixes to vulnerabilities, and is highly centralized. It can really only be positively compared to Telegram.
What's the problem with Gecko browsers exactly? The only issue I have is disabling JShelter for new domains.
Probably spurred by the crushing knowledge I am the only person in the middle of this venn diagram + nobody else will ever give a fuck as much as me + how perfect and based I am