A decentralized private messenger claims that all messages are sent peer-to-peer, are end-to-end encrypted, and that users can be completely anonymous. I have a feeling that it might attract some dangerous activities (you know what I mean). I’ve already come across some NSFW content.
Is it able to hack into? If not… God damn, its not just NSFWork but NSFWorld.
Why does my neighbor lock the door to his house? What if he is doing something in there I don’t agree with - like praying to a different god than me? How am I supposed to stop him? If I can’t just walk into his house whenever I want, I wouldn’t even know. This type of security can’t stand. Door locks are NSFWorld.
I don’t trust it, it’s not open source and wouldn’t install a closed source software that just popped up from nowhere.
Just use telegram or signal, they’re the best end-to-end encrypted messengers
How is this my problem? Why do you want to spy on people?
From a technical POV, I don’t see how this would work without some kind of rendezvous service or connection broker to get past the NAT and CGNAT issues that plauge mobile services.