← Back to context Comment by InsideOutSanta 10 hours ago Yep, 100% malicious compliance on Meta's part. I hope they get punished for this. 2 comments InsideOutSanta Reply mlrtime 6 hours ago How so exactly? They can say they are keeping conversations secure from 3rd parties. sagarm 3 hours ago That doesn't make sense -- the parties to the conversation already _have_ the messages.Spam prevention is a likely angle, however. EU should force it to be opt-out, not opt-in -- probably what people want anyway.
mlrtime 6 hours ago How so exactly? They can say they are keeping conversations secure from 3rd parties. sagarm 3 hours ago That doesn't make sense -- the parties to the conversation already _have_ the messages.Spam prevention is a likely angle, however. EU should force it to be opt-out, not opt-in -- probably what people want anyway.
sagarm 3 hours ago That doesn't make sense -- the parties to the conversation already _have_ the messages.Spam prevention is a likely angle, however. EU should force it to be opt-out, not opt-in -- probably what people want anyway.
How so exactly? They can say they are keeping conversations secure from 3rd parties.
That doesn't make sense -- the parties to the conversation already _have_ the messages.
Spam prevention is a likely angle, however. EU should force it to be opt-out, not opt-in -- probably what people want anyway.