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My original comment that you replied to was explaining the defects. People are free to decide whether they want to accept them or not. Your comment is saying that it's harmful to discuss these defects which implies that we should just ignore them.
I was talking about the "educating people" part. I interpreted as "let's steer them away from Signal towards a better solution". If it's not the intent then my comment is irrelevant
Again, I think people should be aware that there are alternatives to Signal, and be able to make an informed decision on the trade offs that matter to them. My personal view is that there are absolutely better platforms than Signal, but if people understand the potential risks with Signal and use it because it's convenient or their other contacts use it, etc., that's entirely up to them. It's just not what I would personally recommend if people want privacy.
Fair enough
You think we’re living in an ideal world, but we’re not. Most of our family and friends use WhatsApp and other big tech messaging apps. You make valid points, but they’re just a dream if messaging means people and if there aren’t people, it’s not messaging.
No, I don't think we live in an ideal world. I repeatedly said you ultimately have to use the platform that your contacts use. I'm merely pointing out that you should understand the trade offs.