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I read their reasoning and it sort of makes sense: what they're saying is essentially "We do Discord because that's where the people we want to reach - the folks who don't know anything about privacy - hang out."
Well, I get that. But it's kind of like Al Gore saying his flying around the world and spewing megatons of CO2 doesn't matter because he's doing that to promote environmental causes. I don't like people who exempt themselves from the rules they preach, whatever their reason. People who walk the talk are usually more convincing.
But yeah, they do have a point I guess...
What is it about then?
It's TOTALLY about preaching rules and activism: they advocate for privacy and purport to educate people on how to achieve better privacy.
Ah I wasn't aware of that. They were one of the few large channels at the time, so when they shut it down I quit using Matrix altogether.