So it begins
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Camera: GrapheneOS's camera app. Have been my camera of choice ever since I've discovered it. Never had an issue, offers all the basic features you would expect from a camera
Meta: just making sure that anyone that reads this comment is aware of the existence of Obtainium!
Obtainium allows you to install and update Apps directly from their releases pages, and receive notifications when new releases are made available.
Tried to open that webpage but godaddy asks me if I want to buy the domain. Typo?
click on my name :)
From the article:
$100,000 per day for a country with ~5.4 million people is a lot. If even 20 percent used Facebook regularly, then that would still be 10 cents per user per day. It's unlikely that Meta is generating so much profit per user - every day.
This is a reasonable observation and I wonder what Meta would do once one of their services becomes unprofitable in a specific country. Anyway if you add Instagram and WhatsApp to the math, maybe they would still generate profits from the Norwegian userbase
Metadata is not a concern with family and close friends, which is what one should be using it with onl
Unfortunately this is the real world and whatsapp is used by two billion people for all kind of stuff: work chats, meme chats, business-to-client chats, local chats, news chats, even public chats which invite links are posted on Instagram pages and Facebook groups. Of course the app being very popular and, in some countries, almost impossible to leave behind ("how could I ever stop to use whatsapp? I have all my contacts and chats there!") makes a very fertile environment for spammers, scammers, stalkers, and all this kind of people whatsapp doesn't want on its platform. Cause they are annoying and dangerous for tech-illiterate people and boomers. So yeah at the end of the day, in a platform that is already compromised at its roots, moderation have a reason to exist even if the chat app is encrypted because it helps to flag actually annoying or dangerous accounts, and of course it helps big corps to keep their image clean - they don't want to be associated with spam or other shady stuff.
Also: assuming even the dumbest of the users would come to the conclusion that if you use a red button labeled "report", the message is going to be examined by some platform moderator to judge whether it is legitimate or not, why would you be so scared of a scenario where your chat partners have the ability to willingly send your plain text messages to WhatsApp/Facebook? If this is a possibility, isn't your chat with this person compromised already in first place? As they can willingly do whatever they want with the unencrypted content they receive anyway
Hmm, honestly, I don't understand what's weird about it. Of course if you report a message, it will be sent in plaintext to some moderator which then will have to evaluate the report. How would reports work otherwise? Among all the things that make whatsapp a compromised platform (obfuscated closed source code, constant push to enable google/apple cloud backups, recurring vulnerabilities being discovered every other month, being owned by literally Facebook, metadata being collected and kept at the disposal of Facebook), this seems the least relevant to me. I mean, I didn't expect their report system to work any differently. I definitely back your suggestion to move to Signal or some other alternative of course!
Someone mentioned it on Reddit and on Riot -I don't remember in what subreddit or room- while talking about federated alternatives to Reddit. Came here, saw the Github, lurked a bit. Looks an interesting project and I can't wait for federation to come!
I've just tried to sign up from Firefox 122 and it worked. No captcha or other kinds of anti-bot puzzle to solve