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- cross-posted to:
- usa@lemmy.ml
- technology@zerobytes.monster
Summary
Meta’s Instagram faced criticism after searches for “Democrat” or “Democrats” displayed a “results hidden” message, while “Republican” returned 3.3 million posts.
The issue emerged after Donald Trump’s inauguration, which Meta owner Mark Zuckerberg attended.
Meta attributed the problem to a technical error affecting political hashtags and promised a quick fix.
Critics, however, flagged concerns over perceived political bias, especially as Meta has recently shifted content moderation policies and aligned closer to the Republican administration, including donations to Trump and appointing a Republican as global affairs chief.
Yeah that is true https://engineering.fb.com/2024/03/06/security/whatsapp-messenger-messaging-interoperability-eu/
All this says is that WhatsApp is required to be interoperable with Signal’s EE2E protocol.
It does not say that Signal has to has to be interoperable with WhatsApp, that Signal is required to make any changes to comply with the DMA.
The entire problem here is that Signal, in addition to using its own EE2E standard, also uses its own additional method called Sealed Sender to also encrypt and obfuscate the metadata of a message, which WhatsApp does not do and is not required to do.
Further, WhatsApp stores and logs metadata, Signal does not.
Were a Signal user to send a message to WhatsApp, well Signal would have to disable its Sealed Sender features to do this, and then WhatsApp would have the Signal user’s metadata, which they would then sell to databrokers and provide to governments upon subpoena.
If your metadata is not secure, you are not secure.
Yeah I meant WhatsApp, being a monopoly, has to integrate with other services, but it has nothing to do with Signal. Specifically WA is working with an integration with Matrix tho
Ok, so there is no law that mandates that WhatsApp and Signal must be mutually interoperable.
jagged_circle claimed there was a law that said ‘all apps must be interoperable’, i asked for a source, you, said ‘here it is!’, and then provided… not that.
Thanks for wasting my time and being wrong!
It was just a link showing you the EU has laws in this regard since you seemed unaware of that. Anyways have a good day