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@darius While I get your point I think the concern would be that there are two main avenues of compromise: in transit and at the endpoints. I think the belief of most is that their email, likely gmail, outlook, exchange, etc is likely managed by a large organization that will keep it secured and up to date while a random mastodon stack has a higher risk of one side or the other falling behind on maintenance and thus exposing a private conversation.

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David Fleetwood - RG Admin

@darius While I can maintain my own stack to avoid this, I can't guarantee that others can. By contrast almost everyone is on a hosted email service maintained by a reputable provider who would be risking everything if they ever fell behind, and the safety in numbers aspect that it wouldn't just be one person it would be tens of millions compromised.

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