I don’t mean to imply anything, but this post was listed maybe one scroll away from the piracy community welcoming everyone to SimpleX. Unfortunate timing.
But certainly not coincidental
Why are they moving from telegram?
Farewell and fuck off
As a SimpleX user.
God damnit.
I don’t really get either of these comments. No one should be using telegram for anything other than a discord clone, and of course the shady turds will gravitate to privacy-focused messaging apps. I mean presumably that’s why the turds chose telegram initially, they just fucked up the due diligence and thought telegram was secure because they credulously believed the founder dude who folded under state pressure.
It would be nice if the first publicity it got wasn’t for being the choice of Nazis. I don’t like that if I mention to a coworker that I use it, there’s going to be that question of “wait, is this guy secretly a white supremacist”.
Nobody did any due diligence… They heard the marketing and that it.
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That’s a good point to it tho. It means Simplex is simple enough for anyone, even telegram pogromists to use. Advanced stuff became user-friendly, so average folks can with some adjustment come to it too.
“Darkweb”? I was under the impression that it means a messenger that is onion/i2p-only. Simplex, while having an easy Tor integration, is mostly used by clearnet.
Why not link the original source?
Was this article funded by a would-be surveillance state? If not, I wonder what David Gilbert’s headline will be when he learns that roads, telephones, postal services, and conference halls are also used by neo-nazis.
Smear campaign
A smear campaign, also referred to as a smear tactic or simply a smear, is an effort to damage or call into question someone’s reputation, by propounding negative propaganda.[1] It makes use of discrediting tactics. It can be applied to individuals or groups. Common targets are public officials, politicians, political candidates, activists, and ex-spouses. The term also applies in other contexts, such as the workplace.[2] The term smear campaign became popular around 1936.[3] [Wikipedia[
Sounds like a virus. Herpes SimpleX? Have fun with that.
I associate it more with a simplex mode for radio.
Different backgrounds will draw different conclusions. Being in the medical field and not ham radio (had to look up what you’ve mentioned) it would never have occurred to me.
I didn’t mean to offend. Nazi ideology can be like a virus and so is what I stated in my comment. A poorly made joke I guess.
Ah, and I am into radio) I don’t see the offense, as well as I don’t see the inherent evil here. The protocol wasn’t catering to such people (idk if there are even examples of a protocol being this - only platforms, like Gab, come to mind) and it’s just unfortunate it’s getting such associations.
All encrypted chat apps are one strong-arm subpoena away from sharing their logs with law enforcement.
Amazing how we never get these headlines…
“PC gamers are fleeing windows to Linux because microshit is a creep”
Well most windows users aren’t using it to organize neonazis or sell drugs (which is at least half of telegrams users) so maybe that’s why
🤡 level understanding of the situation here
How are Windows users and neo nazis alike in your analogy?
There’s no analogy, because windows users are not fleeing.
I read it as a “wish for people to get fed up with windows” comment, and not a “windows users are nazis” comment.
Wow. I mean, Linux has a heavy fanbase here, but I’ve never seen someone shoehorn a discussion of Microsoft vs Linux into a thread about Nazis out of the blue.
Impressive.
It’s definitely off topic.