Fair point. I like the app but sneaking in a geofencing feature in a privacy branded app is … weird

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Jack is not our friend. Remember that.

I have an opinion on that but I’d like to hear yours. So why?

Because he sold his soul to the feds. Once you work with the feds, the feds, don't just let you go live. Your life after that, Jack is a fed. Little rich people that live in Nice houses. Don't realize this because they're not in the trenches. When you're in the trenches, you understand that once you work for a fed, The Fed doesn't leave you alone, right? Never, you will always be an asset to the feds.

Makes sense. That line of thought leaves you paralyzed or paranoid though because everyone could be bought or coerced by the feds. And which Feds anyway. That’s why I try to judge actions not (assumed) motives.

But even if he is well intended some of his past actions weren’t helpful: Twitter, bitkey,… except for / up until the geofencing I liked his bitchat initiative though

I mean, whoever uses bit key, let's get right down to the nitty gritty, put all technicals aside, whoever has bit key, he has your keys period plain and simple, i will never tell anybody to buy a bitkey

And he's a liar, he stole Twitter.

Did he?

When you dig and you're not biased, you come to the conclusion that shit, it points to that he stole it.

When you're a billionaire and you do stuff with your money, it's easy to confuse people.

It’s always easy to confuse people. Most confuse themselves already. lol. You’re right though. Money helps shaping opinion and guiding action.

Privacy branded app? 😂

Yes he’s positioning it as such don’t you think?

He positioning as such dont change the reality that this app is a honeypot for conferences

Fair point