• ᗪᗩᗰᑎ@lemmy.ml
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    21 days ago

    He was specifically talking to that developer. The “You” and “You’re” in that quote was specifically targeted at the LibreSignal developer.

    I recall the gurk-rs developer specifically mentioned that his client reports to Signal’s servers as a non-official app. The Signal admins can see the client name and version - just like websites can tell what browser you’re using - and could easily block third party clients if they wanted to but they don’t.

    If Signal wanted to block third party clients, they would have blocked them already.

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      21 days ago

      Moxie made it incredibly clear, he does not want third party is talking to the signal servers.

      Libra signal took him at his word and turn themselves off

      The other developers, like Molly, take a stronger road.

      Is signal currently banning third party clients? No. But they’ve made it clear they don’t like them. They didn’t actually ban Libra signal, they just asked them to stop. Could they ban the clients in the future? Yes

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        21 days ago

        I’ll reiterate my statement as you didn’t address it.

        If Signal wanted to block third party clients, they would have blocked them already.

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        21 days ago

        If you have a backdoored client, then you would naturally object to third party clients :)