Would you trust Elon's #Twitter with your direct messages, phone, or video calls, even when he claims end-to-end encryption is in place?
Well the whole point of end-to-end encryption is that we don't have to answer that question.
Not necessarily. It depends on how the software is distributed and such.
@volkris so do I have to stop updating my Android Twitter app (for example) because I know the one I have was independently analyzed and don't trust Musk not to break it in a future version that may not be analyzed? Or do I have to constantly follow news about people analyzing the latest version before I upgrade? If I'm asking myself these troubling questions, that's already too many doubts in my mind to trust any version of the app.
Yes.
If you have a version that you are comfortable with, and you are uncomfortable with what might be in future versions, don't install the future versions.
You put your finger on it.
@volkris given how poorly Twitter has fared, both ethically and technically, since Musk took over, I wouldn't even trust an independent analysis. He could replace any tested version of the software with a broken one at any time.