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  4. PS. With all the Discord stuff, in case you wonder why you never see me promoting Matrix, it’s not because it’s a usability nightmare (which it is) but because it’s made by the kind of people who’d be happy to call ICE a customer.

PS. With all the Discord stuff, in case you wonder why you never see me promoting Matrix, it’s not because it’s a usability nightmare (which it is) but because it’s made by the kind of people who’d be happy to call ICE a customer.

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  • element@mastodon.matrix.orgE element@mastodon.matrix.org

    @aral This is not the case. See https://element.io/en/legal/ethics for the public ethics policy of who we sell to.

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    @aral Note how @element is not saying what ”is not the case”, while linking to a page clearly and explicitly stating that they’re selling to ”police”.

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    • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

      @aral @element “no, there are no backdoors” is rich coming from the protocol whose previous end-to-end encryption implementation was effectively a no-op and whose current implementation leaks almost every bit of message metadata and is notoriously unreliable on top of it

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      @zzt @aral @element "No backdoors are included, because none are needed."

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      • element@mastodon.matrix.orgE element@mastodon.matrix.org

        @aral This is not the case. See https://element.io/en/legal/ethics for the public ethics policy of who we sell to.

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        @element Bro, this you? Don’t piss in my face and tell me it’s raining.

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        • ahltorp@mastodon.nuA ahltorp@mastodon.nu

          @aral Note how @element is not saying what ”is not the case”, while linking to a page clearly and explicitly stating that they’re selling to ”police”.

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          @ahltorp @element Oh it’s ok, they only sell to white fascists apparently.

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            @kravietz @element Yeah, the path to fascism is paved with one “quite natural” after another.

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            • aral@mastodon.ar.alA aral@mastodon.ar.al

              @ahltorp @element Oh it’s ok, they only sell to white fascists apparently.

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              @aral@mastodon.ar.al

              Don't you think you've gone a bit too far with your chain of extrapolated fallacies? You've build a whole chain of hype that goes from "we offer paid consulting to corporate clients including governments" through "we sell to ICE" up to "we only sell to white fascists". Since Matrix is mostly used by edu in Germany and gov in France, how did you make this "white fascist" extrapolation, granted that plenty of government officials in Europe are black or of other non-white origin, e.g. minister Sarah El Haïry, Rima Abdul Malak or Fadila Khattabi in France?

              @ahltorp@mastodon.nu @element@mastodon.matrix.org

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                @aral @element @LukefromDC there is also @delta which seems pretty cool.

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                • aral@mastodon.ar.alA aral@mastodon.ar.al

                  PS. With all the Discord stuff, in case you wonder why you never see me promoting Matrix, it’s not because it’s a usability nightmare (which it is) but because it’s made by the kind of people who’d be happy to call ICE a customer.

                  The “F” in FOSS doesn’t stand for fascism.

                  @element https://mastodon.matrix.org/@element/110340953550548309

                  #discord #matrix #element #police #fascism #FOSS

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                  @aral this looks like a promising solution that might work for some people https://peergos.org/
                  I haven't fully research it but might test it soon.

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                  • mlen@social.hackerspace.plM mlen@social.hackerspace.pl

                    @zzt @aral @element "No backdoors are included, because none are needed."

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                    @zzt @aral @element This was posted out of spite in case it wasn't obvious, I really wish something better than irc (maybe matrix, maybe something else) is the future.

                    There clearly are usecases that Signal doesn't fulfill.

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                    • ahltorp@mastodon.nuA ahltorp@mastodon.nu

                      @aral Note how @element is not saying what ”is not the case”, while linking to a page clearly and explicitly stating that they’re selling to ”police”.

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                      @ahltorp @aral @element Personally I think it's a big difference between selling to police, so they can be independent from US oligarchical tech companies, which will give all their data to the fascist US government if asked, and to sell to the Gestapo.

                      You don't have to agree with me, of course, but I don't see for example my own country disbandoning its police force any time soon, and I'd rather not have them reliant on MS Teams or the like. So imo Element having this distinction is good

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                      • kravietz@agora.echelon.plK kravietz@agora.echelon.pl

                        @aral@mastodon.ar.al

                        Don't you think you've gone a bit too far with your chain of extrapolated fallacies? You've build a whole chain of hype that goes from "we offer paid consulting to corporate clients including governments" through "we sell to ICE" up to "we only sell to white fascists". Since Matrix is mostly used by edu in Germany and gov in France, how did you make this "white fascist" extrapolation, granted that plenty of government officials in Europe are black or of other non-white origin, e.g. minister Sarah El Haïry, Rima Abdul Malak or Fadila Khattabi in France?

                        @ahltorp@mastodon.nu @element@mastodon.matrix.org

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                        @kravietz
                        I'm french, and I wouldn't dare say that our past governments don't love authoritarianism at the very least (the people you mention are tokens, they do not care about their skin color, they help white supremacy anyway because they belong to the same class, and they've had terrible policies), and they drive us right into the hands of fascists...
                        sorry for this example you picked, it doesn't fit I think
                        @aral @element @ahltorp

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                        • forteller@tutoteket.noF forteller@tutoteket.no

                          @ahltorp @aral @element Personally I think it's a big difference between selling to police, so they can be independent from US oligarchical tech companies, which will give all their data to the fascist US government if asked, and to sell to the Gestapo.

                          You don't have to agree with me, of course, but I don't see for example my own country disbandoning its police force any time soon, and I'd rather not have them reliant on MS Teams or the like. So imo Element having this distinction is good

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                          @forteller I don’t necessarily agree completely with @aral, but I think Element should be really clear here. They posted a non-denial denial while referring to a policy that suggests ICE would be a welcome customer. I don’t have any other information on who they’re actually selling to, I’m only judging their behaviour.

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                          • aral@mastodon.ar.alA aral@mastodon.ar.al

                            @element Bro, this you? Don’t piss in my face and tell me it’s raining.

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                            @aral Your position implies that the police is an enemy and that states shouldn't have any kind of law enforcement called "police". But can you pledge that you will never, ever call the police, nor expect any police intervention or involvement, no matter what?

                            States are human super-organisms and their existence is both necessary and unavoidable in our world. And states need a police force to be effective. @element

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                            • element@mastodon.matrix.orgE element@mastodon.matrix.org

                              @aral This is not the case. See https://element.io/en/legal/ethics for the public ethics policy of who we sell to.

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                              @element

                              • Is there a public list of the governmental & police entities that are your customers?

                              • Also, some clarification is needed what you mean by »We don’t sell to governments who are under investigation by the #UN for international atrocities«. Which organs or specialized agencies of the UN do you mean? You seem to be referring to the Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, who doesn't investigate, but merely creates reports, within an early warning system.

                              • Also, you're saying »We don’t sell to organisations who are committing human rights abuses (i.e. abusive organisations within a government, even if the wider government itself isn’t in scope).« Who is performing that assessment, and according to which criteria? Which potential customers have been rejected so far, after this assessment?

                              • You're also saying »We don’t sell to governments with poor human rights, to avoid risk of harm to their population. This is currently defined as countries scoring 20 or less« in the Freedom House ranking. Among others, this allows e.g. #Qatar, #Algeria, #Turkey, #HongKong, #Serbia or #Israel to become your customers. Are they?

                              Without specifics, especially evidence, verifying that you abide by your policy becomes impossible, and it stays yet another text.

                              @aral

                              #atrocities #genocide #police #HumanRights

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                              • kaosk@mastodon.socialK kaosk@mastodon.social

                                @aral this looks like a promising solution that might work for some people https://peergos.org/
                                I haven't fully research it but might test it soon.

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                                @kaosk @aral Please report on how it goes

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                                • mpsi@toot.lvM mpsi@toot.lv

                                  @aral Your position implies that the police is an enemy and that states shouldn't have any kind of law enforcement called "police". But can you pledge that you will never, ever call the police, nor expect any police intervention or involvement, no matter what?

                                  States are human super-organisms and their existence is both necessary and unavoidable in our world. And states need a police force to be effective. @element

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                                  @aral @element What we need is effective democratic control over all public institutions and social spaces, not abolishing police or other standard state institutions. And for that effective democratic control, we need open standards and open protocols, among other things. (I would even say they are indispensable, although the public discourse doesn't seem to understand that yet).

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                                    @LukefromDC @aral I am still waiting for Mastodon to have E2EE support.

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                                    • mpsi@toot.lvM mpsi@toot.lv

                                      @aral Your position implies that the police is an enemy and that states shouldn't have any kind of law enforcement called "police". But can you pledge that you will never, ever call the police, nor expect any police intervention or involvement, no matter what?

                                      States are human super-organisms and their existence is both necessary and unavoidable in our world. And states need a police force to be effective. @element

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                                      @mpsi @element Yes, abolish the police. I don’t see a problem with that. We don’t need a slave patrol derived institution that protects the interests of the uber rich. Imagine other possibilities, it’s not either/or.

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                                        @kravietz @aral Dude, please check your sources before using Aurore Bergé as an example... This woman is a well known TERF, islamophobe and zionist.

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                                        • tamtam@mastodon.deT tamtam@mastodon.de

                                          @zzt @aral @element
                                          what beter alternatives do you recommend? I'm looking for something in addition to signal, that doesn't run on big tech infrastructure.

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                                          @Tamtam

                                          In addition? I'd pick a fallback solution that works on a different type of infrastructure. @delta for instance.

                                          @zzt @aral

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