• WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
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    1 month ago

    Nobody is misleading you because you have deeply held ideas on what words should mean.

    if your definition of encrypted means telegram is an encrypted messenger, than “encrypted” is literally nothing more than a meaningless buzzword, since all messaging services do some kind of encryption.

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      1 month ago

      My definition of “encrypted” means that something is encrypted. You know, using cryptography.
      Your definition of encrypted means that something is end-to-end encrypted, with only two corresponding people having keys. And we actually have a term for that, it’s end-to-end encryption.
      I understand where you’re coming from, but only one of us using this word correctly.

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        21 days ago

        what do you think, are those companies committing fraud that sell water with “extra H2O”, or with “more ions”, just to put themselves in a better light?

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          3 days ago

          Do you think McDonald’s shouldn’t write “careful, hot” on hot products, even if it’s not literally boiling and you wish it to be boiling?

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              1 day ago

              Well, if you know the original McDonald’s hot coffee story, it started exactly because McDonald’s meant boiling, while the customers expected merely hot.
              That’s why precision of the language is important, ans that’s why it’s wrong to expect the company to use your imprecise definition of the word, that’s how you get third degree burns from a cap of coffee.