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[โ€“] SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago) (1 children)

Oh, you mean the guys who were obviously such criminals they were run out of Russia and Europe and had to settle on being headquarted in Dubai?

Oh the guys who instead of doing something thoughtful like Mullvad and having RAM only servers with no logs, they just hide all their datacenters behind shell companies to avoid complying with legal subpoenas? That's not completely shady at all, nope.

I mean, it's not like Matrix or SimpleX chat or others that actually are secure (-ish, even Matrix leaks metadata!) and thoughtfully designed and open source that you can self host or don't need servers or are incorporated in Europe (like Telegram tried to incorporate initially before settling on Dubai).

Oh and don't forget France had very good reasons to arrest Pavel Durov, co-creator of Telegram. He went on Tucker Carlson to defend himself, which says it all, really.

[โ€“] flamingleg@lemmy.ml 2 points 13 hours ago

pavel not complying with russian or french requests gives me some confidence that if some agency subpoena'd telegram for user records, they might actually have the spine to say no

Isn't signal basically just a honeypot for feds these days like TOR? i didn't know telegram was also hosted in the US, which is kinda heartbreaking but such is life in the imperial core i suppose