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    123 hours ago

    That is the problem of getting another person to change something… A very valid problem but not inherent to decentralization.

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      23 hours ago

      Kinda is, though - regular people have a lot more trust in centralized services, and Signal has a very large userbase compared to anything selfhostable. And IME they really, really hate installing new messengers.

      Plus, selfhosted E2EE would still be just as illegal as Signal. Many people won’t be willing to participate in illegal activity, and if you just don’t use E2EE on your selfhosted solution the usefulness seems rather dubious.

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          220 hours ago

          What if the government shuts off the app source (and source code) and makes it illegal for anyone to download or redistribute it?

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          121 hours ago

          It doesn’t necessarily have to be enforcable to deter most people. At minimum, with such a ban there’s zero chance to communicate with government agencies with E2EE.