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I don't think this really makes sense as the leading point. More like "It's run by Meta and who knows what kind of backdoor they put in"
Yeah, it uses the signal protocol, but who's to say they don't have a secret member of every conversation.
I have a credible source that says they're scanning media being sent. They have a CSAM or related department. No idea how that works but I heard it exists. Can't find anything about it on the internet however to confirm
I think WhatsApps biggest risk is the metadata. They know every group you are in and who else is in that group. They know when messages are sent and to who. They know where you are at all times, and probably have access to your libraries as well if you didn't specifically restrict that. It's a huge trove of data, which one would assume is freely shared with governments on request.