Groosha
Психбольница в руках пациентов
Artur
здесь получается не контроль своих сообщений, а контроль сообщений другого человека
Anonymous
да!
чоооо
Anonymous
чо рилли????
Artur
чоооо
жесть
Anonymous
да блять это же полный пиздец получается
Anonymous
простите за мой французский
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
Артурка, проверим?
Artur
да я уже проверил
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
да я уже проверил
и это херня реальна???
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
пойду заем боль перцем халапеньо
Levon
и это херня реальна???
В обновлении все было указано, что не ясно.
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
В обновлении все было указано, что не ясно.
Лёва, я видимо не понял с changelog"а
Levon
Можно удалять как и свои так и сообщения собеседника за любое время.
Artur
пиздец какой-то
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
у этой фичи ещё нет ограничения на время!
Levon
пиздец какой-то
Приватность она такая.
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
Artur
пиздец просто
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
Artur
приятного
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
приятного
спасибо)
Сергей
Я так теперь ни с кем переписываться не буду
Artur
https://twitter.com/telegram/status/1109884666906066944
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
Сергей
Приватность она такая.
Это ни разу не приватность
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
Это ни разу не приватность
приватность в ТГ теперь как демократия в США
Artur
в твиттере уже жалуются (я тоже)
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
Звучит круто
в теории каждый заяц шоколадный но на практике всех трахает
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
Звучит круто
т.е. это ваще не круто
звил
А, да?
Groosha
Сейчас самое время поудалять старые ненужные чаты
Artur
бл
Artur
думаете, откатят?
Levon
думаете, откатят?
Сомнительно.
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
это пиздец просто
Сергей
Самая блевотная обнова
Artur
Дуров: а для чего вам нужно архивирование чата? Люди: чтобы сохранить чаты не удаляя их Дуров: в новом обновлении вы можете удалить чат для обоих человек
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
Самая блевотная обнова
и анимация хромает
звил
да
Но люди-то в США отлично живут 🤔
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
Но люди-то в США отлично живут 🤔
там излишняя демократия (субъективное моё мнение)
звил
Там чуть ли не идеальная демократия
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
пошел я дальше заедаться перцем и дошиком
звил
Приятного аппетита
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
Приятного аппетита
спасибо большое
Artur
It’s been 23 years since I first used a private messaging service, and 16 years since I first built my own. The number of electronic private conversations I’ve had over those years is enormous. I am certain this is also the case for you. Over the last 10-20 years, each of us exchanged millions of messages with thousands of people. Most of those communication logs are stored somewhere in other people’s inboxes, outside of our reach. Relationships start and end, but messaging history with ex-friends and ex-colleagues remains available forever. It’s getting worse. Within the next few decades, the volume of our private data stored by our chat partners will easily quadruple. An old message you already forgot about can be taken out of context and used against you decades later. A hasty text you sent to a girlfriend in school can come haunt you in 2030 when you decide to run for mayor. We have to admit: despite all of our progress in encryption and privacy, we have very little actual control of our data. We can’t go back in time and erase things for other people. Well, we couldn’t. Until today. Today we allowed every user to delete any message in a private conversation from both sides. It doesn’t matter who sent the message and when – you have complete control over it. You can even wipe out the whole conversation from both sides if you want to. No trace will be left on any side. We know some people may get concerned about the potential misuse of this feature or the permanence of their inboxes. We thought carefully through those issues, but we think the benefit of having control over your digital footprint is more important. Looking through my Telegram inbox now, there’s not much I would want to delete for both sides. And yet, somehow for the first time in 23 years of private messaging, I feel truly free and in control.
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
It’s been 23 years since I first used a private messaging service, and 16 years since I first built my own. The number of electronic private conversations I’ve had over those years is enormous. I am certain this is also the case for you. Over the last 10-20 years, each of us exchanged millions of messages with thousands of people. Most of those communication logs are stored somewhere in other people’s inboxes, outside of our reach. Relationships start and end, but messaging history with ex-friends and ex-colleagues remains available forever. It’s getting worse. Within the next few decades, the volume of our private data stored by our chat partners will easily quadruple. An old message you already forgot about can be taken out of context and used against you decades later. A hasty text you sent to a girlfriend in school can come haunt you in 2030 when you decide to run for mayor. We have to admit: despite all of our progress in encryption and privacy, we have very little actual control of our data. We can’t go back in time and erase things for other people. Well, we couldn’t. Until today. Today we allowed every user to delete any message in a private conversation from both sides. It doesn’t matter who sent the message and when – you have complete control over it. You can even wipe out the whole conversation from both sides if you want to. No trace will be left on any side. We know some people may get concerned about the potential misuse of this feature or the permanence of their inboxes. We thought carefully through those issues, but we think the benefit of having control over your digital footprint is more important. Looking through my Telegram inbox now, there’s not much I would want to delete for both sides. And yet, somehow for the first time in 23 years of private messaging, I feel truly free and in control.
опередил)))
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
It’s been 23 years since I first used a private messaging service, and 16 years since I first built my own. The number of electronic private conversations I’ve had over those years is enormous. I am certain this is also the case for you. Over the last 10-20 years, each of us exchanged millions of messages with thousands of people. Most of those communication logs are stored somewhere in other people’s inboxes, outside of our reach. Relationships start and end, but messaging history with ex-friends and ex-colleagues remains available forever. It’s getting worse. Within the next few decades, the volume of our private data stored by our chat partners will easily quadruple. An old message you already forgot about can be taken out of context and used against you decades later. A hasty text you sent to a girlfriend in school can come haunt you in 2030 when you decide to run for mayor. We have to admit: despite all of our progress in encryption and privacy, we have very little actual control of our data. We can’t go back in time and erase things for other people. Well, we couldn’t. Until today. Today we allowed every user to delete any message in a private conversation from both sides. It doesn’t matter who sent the message and when – you have complete control over it. You can even wipe out the whole conversation from both sides if you want to. No trace will be left on any side. We know some people may get concerned about the potential misuse of this feature or the permanence of their inboxes. We thought carefully through those issues, but we think the benefit of having control over your digital footprint is more important. Looking through my Telegram inbox now, there’s not much I would want to delete for both sides. And yet, somehow for the first time in 23 years of private messaging, I feel truly free and in control.
философия Дурова такая значить
Сергей
It’s been 23 years since I first used a private messaging service, and 16 years since I first built my own. The number of electronic private conversations I’ve had over those years is enormous. I am certain this is also the case for you. Over the last 10-20 years, each of us exchanged millions of messages with thousands of people. Most of those communication logs are stored somewhere in other people’s inboxes, outside of our reach. Relationships start and end, but messaging history with ex-friends and ex-colleagues remains available forever. It’s getting worse. Within the next few decades, the volume of our private data stored by our chat partners will easily quadruple. An old message you already forgot about can be taken out of context and used against you decades later. A hasty text you sent to a girlfriend in school can come haunt you in 2030 when you decide to run for mayor. We have to admit: despite all of our progress in encryption and privacy, we have very little actual control of our data. We can’t go back in time and erase things for other people. Well, we couldn’t. Until today. Today we allowed every user to delete any message in a private conversation from both sides. It doesn’t matter who sent the message and when – you have complete control over it. You can even wipe out the whole conversation from both sides if you want to. No trace will be left on any side. We know some people may get concerned about the potential misuse of this feature or the permanence of their inboxes. We thought carefully through those issues, but we think the benefit of having control over your digital footprint is more important. Looking through my Telegram inbox now, there’s not much I would want to delete for both sides. And yet, somehow for the first time in 23 years of private messaging, I feel truly free and in control.
👎👎👎
Сергей
Значит, эту гадость не откатят, раз даже в канал запостил
Artur
че за жесть
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
Сергей
Теперь нужно постоянно watch your mouth
Levon
It’s been 23 years since I first used a private messaging service, and 16 years since I first built my own. The number of electronic private conversations I’ve had over those years is enormous. I am certain this is also the case for you. Over the last 10-20 years, each of us exchanged millions of messages with thousands of people. Most of those communication logs are stored somewhere in other people’s inboxes, outside of our reach. Relationships start and end, but messaging history with ex-friends and ex-colleagues remains available forever. It’s getting worse. Within the next few decades, the volume of our private data stored by our chat partners will easily quadruple. An old message you already forgot about can be taken out of context and used against you decades later. A hasty text you sent to a girlfriend in school can come haunt you in 2030 when you decide to run for mayor. We have to admit: despite all of our progress in encryption and privacy, we have very little actual control of our data. We can’t go back in time and erase things for other people. Well, we couldn’t. Until today. Today we allowed every user to delete any message in a private conversation from both sides. It doesn’t matter who sent the message and when – you have complete control over it. You can even wipe out the whole conversation from both sides if you want to. No trace will be left on any side. We know some people may get concerned about the potential misuse of this feature or the permanence of their inboxes. We thought carefully through those issues, but we think the benefit of having control over your digital footprint is more important. Looking through my Telegram inbox now, there’s not much I would want to delete for both sides. And yet, somehow for the first time in 23 years of private messaging, I feel truly free and in control.
А вот и аргументация подъехала,что отката не будет.
Artur
Если ты хочешь сделать так, чтобы человек не использовал твои старые сообщения против тебя, ТО РАЗРЕШИ УДАЛЯТЬ ТОЛЬКО СВОИ СООБЩЕНИЯ. Нахера удалять чужие?
Сергей
ОНИ МЕШАЮТ
Сергей
Понимаешь?
Сергей
Слишком много чужих сообщений, мешают
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
(жрет уже третий перец халапеньо)
звил
Artur
Он не в курсе, что можно удалить чужие сообщения так, что контекст потеряется и ты будешь использовать это в свою пользу? А человек не сможет ничего доказать, потому что на его девайсе тоже удалилось. Было бы хорошо, если бы при удалении чужого сообщения, облако оставалось с надписью "удалено другим человеком".
Artur
свобода слова ему важна, ага
Сергей
Свобода слова про высказывание позиции, а не про забрать слова обратно
Akhmadbek Ergashev ☕️
живи
буду обдумываю какой пиздец получается, а у меня рот горит, утро будет тяжёлым