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Author of Ripcord. You don’t know what you’re talking about and shouldn’t broadcast your assumptions as fact.



You keep commenting one-line sentences without any argument supporting your sentence. You may even be right, but am I supposed to blindly trust you, a random commenter from the internet?


I mean, you don't have to. I appreciate the skepticism. I am the actual author of Ripcord. I've had an account here for many years. You will not find someone with better firsthand knowledge about Ripcord surviving or not surviving legal challenges.


I'd be interested to hear more about what sort of challenges you have faced, and if/how you responded to them, if you have the time.

Regardless of the upthread "well, just switch [your company/government/entire friend network] to an open/permissive service" non-answer, I think there's going to be ever-more need for unofficial clients for some of these services, and a big part of that is going to be how to avoid having them shut down immediately by service providers...


I would like to say stuff about it, but can't just yet.


Oh, you have a law license too?




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