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You cannot convince me that it was true end to end encryption. They had an eye in every chat.
well, they can have true E2EE and still be able to read or exfiltrate the messages, because they control both ends...
I wouldn't try to LOL
But there is valid reasoning for it. The metadata is equally as valuable as the actual content. That's why WhatsApp is so profitable. If more people are using it then it could be seen as worth the tradeoff.
I think Facebook's "end to end encryption" just means it was encrypted when it got their servers and then encrypted again when it got to the end user.
That contradicts the very definition of end-to-end, but I would not even be surprised anymore if they spinned that as "fair marketing".