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A lot of times it is honestly not necessary... you are in a group with 300 unknown people. How is that private?
Part of the value proposition of e2e encryption is to protect against a server admin who wants to snoop on who or what you are saying to anyone.
Those 300 people cannot get a full picture of all your activity and you are willingly giving them whatever information they are seeing. The server admin doesn't have to be in any chats and you will likely have no idea they are snooping on you.