Mark Zuckerberg
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What I find is I don't use it that much because we have this corporate policy at Meta that we need to retain all our documents and messages and stuff. But before we had that, I used it as we were developing this and every once in a while I would miss something and say, wow, I kind of wish I could go back and see that. But it was very rare.
I think most communication, it's kind of like you just have the communication and then you're done. So having it be encrypted and disappearing, I think is a pretty good kind of standard of security and privacy.
I think most communication, it's kind of like you just have the communication and then you're done. So having it be encrypted and disappearing, I think is a pretty good kind of standard of security and privacy.
I think most communication, it's kind of like you just have the communication and then you're done. So having it be encrypted and disappearing, I think is a pretty good kind of standard of security and privacy.
You can do seven days. And you can also set it across all your threads. You can have a default timer so that way as new threads get created, your default timer just becomes the default for all those threads. So I think that it's a really good feature. I mean, I basically think WhatsApp and Signal are probably the two most secure that are out there. um, on that.
You can do seven days. And you can also set it across all your threads. You can have a default timer so that way as new threads get created, your default timer just becomes the default for all those threads. So I think that it's a really good feature. I mean, I basically think WhatsApp and Signal are probably the two most secure that are out there. um, on that.
You can do seven days. And you can also set it across all your threads. You can have a default timer so that way as new threads get created, your default timer just becomes the default for all those threads. So I think that it's a really good feature. I mean, I basically think WhatsApp and Signal are probably the two most secure that are out there. um, on that.
And of those two, I think WhatsApp is just used by a lot more people. So I think it's, it's generally, you know, I mean, I would say this because it's, it's, it's our product, but I do think it's, it's the better product, but, but I think WhatsApp and Signal are basically, you know, the two most secure ones.
And of those two, I think WhatsApp is just used by a lot more people. So I think it's, it's generally, you know, I mean, I would say this because it's, it's, it's our product, but I do think it's, it's the better product, but, but I think WhatsApp and Signal are basically, you know, the two most secure ones.
And of those two, I think WhatsApp is just used by a lot more people. So I think it's, it's generally, you know, I mean, I would say this because it's, it's, it's our product, but I do think it's, it's the better product, but, but I think WhatsApp and Signal are basically, you know, the two most secure ones.
Oh man. Um, that was kind of a crazy one, right? Yeah. I mean,
Oh man. Um, that was kind of a crazy one, right? Yeah. I mean,
Oh man. Um, that was kind of a crazy one, right? Yeah. I mean,
it's always a little difficult to weigh in on these situations without knowing all the specifics, but one of the government tactics that I've seen that I think is pretty, is not great is an increasing number of governments when they like have an issue with something that a company is doing, basically just like threatened to throw the executives of that company in prison. And it's like,
it's always a little difficult to weigh in on these situations without knowing all the specifics, but one of the government tactics that I've seen that I think is pretty, is not great is an increasing number of governments when they like have an issue with something that a company is doing, basically just like threatened to throw the executives of that company in prison. And it's like,
it's always a little difficult to weigh in on these situations without knowing all the specifics, but one of the government tactics that I've seen that I think is pretty, is not great is an increasing number of governments when they like have an issue with something that a company is doing, basically just like threatened to throw the executives of that company in prison. And it's like,
I think that that's just a really weird precedent to set, right? It's like, it's if, if the, you have all the, so it's like, we're operating in all these different countries and then like, you have all these governments that are basically like, if you, I don't know, we're going to like put out an Interpol notice to like get you arrested because you're not doing the thing that we want.
I think that that's just a really weird precedent to set, right? It's like, it's if, if the, you have all the, so it's like, we're operating in all these different countries and then like, you have all these governments that are basically like, if you, I don't know, we're going to like put out an Interpol notice to like get you arrested because you're not doing the thing that we want.
I think that that's just a really weird precedent to set, right? It's like, it's if, if the, you have all the, so it's like, we're operating in all these different countries and then like, you have all these governments that are basically like, if you, I don't know, we're going to like put out an Interpol notice to like get you arrested because you're not doing the thing that we want.
It's like, I don't know. I don't, I think that's like not great. I think you want the, I mean, obviously you don't want people to just be like flagrantly violating the laws, but like there are laws in different countries that we disagree with.