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I mean, the reasoning is bollocks, but in fairness, why would he? Most people don't give a hoot. If it's a feature only a small percentage care about, there's a strong business case for making it premium.
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I can see it to a certain extent since apparently Zoom like services have been used for child pornography, especially in today's climate, but that seems like suck an edge case.
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hitko30925y@projektaquarius Nah... Running private chat server with e2e encryption and no persistent chat history takes just minutes (probably no more than one simple "docker run" command), and it can be used via TOR to further obscure participants' identities. Pretty sure anyone doing something seriously illegal would be smart enough to use that instead of closed-source commercial solutions.
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@hitko you'd be surprised. I read on NPR that people are using a lot of these commercial solutions for such things. Not saying they don't also do what you're saying, but there are probably horrible people who are also luddites.
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Root784115y@projektaquarius Retractions, spin, overall meh quality; not a fan. I don’t take them at their word anymore.
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@Root I dunno I feel like they're still more reliable at general news reporting. At least their written stuff. I don't listen or watch the news anymore.
Zoom’s CEO says he won’t encrypt free calls so Zoom can work more with law enforcement:
“Free users for sure we don’t want to give that because we also want to work together with FBI, with local law enforcement in case some people use Zoom for a bad purpose,” Yuan said.
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