@acrata XMPP is the industry standard. When you need exposure with high loads, there are no other alternatives. Other alternatives are at the amateur level and simply cause their denial of service.
@dazinism@kawaiipunk@resist_berlin@bob Briar collected system logs. These were not error logs. It was information for personal identification through TOR (installed other applications, on and off time, geolocation, etc.) It was an excessive collection of information for a private application. Let's for the convenience of Briar developers, send passwords from computers, beta need debugging...
@kawaiipunk@resist_berlin@dazinism This is a screenshot of the first version of Briar engaged in espionage for users who install it. ๐คฃ Now they have removed this permission, after they were accused of espionage.๐
@kawaiipunk@resist_berlin@dazinism Briar is developing one development team. They have no competitors, so this has allowed to build a backdoor with sending logs. Only after a large amount of time, when they have already begun to humiliate, they refused to send logs of the system
@kawaiipunk@resist_berlin Briar is engaged in espionage for its users. briar collected and sends system logs under the pretext of debugging. Private messenger. Lol
@maryjane@krille@ster@Thibaut@kmicu@otini If we consider how the number of pinched users per day, it will be more than xmpp.jp has 50 000 users a thousand. The matrix is terrible on large deployments. The protocol errors of the matrix cause this. In XMPP do not do so as it will look nice. In XMPP do so that anyone could raise a server with millions of people. Even the same XML, which is vomited opponents. Was chosen because of more performance and safety than JSONe