Obviously there exist people who believe that the things they say in this app, which claims to provide "anonymous" communication in a country with a history of repression of free speech, aren't tracable back to themselves. We've established here that this isn't true.
It's fine if you think this is an unreasonable conclusion to draw based on the evidence; you're entitled to your opinion. But the question is, do you feel comfortable with the possibility of people going to jail or dying because they didn't understand the security tradeoffs that this app makes? I think it's because some of us see this as an extremely real possibility -- particularly given the frankly ineffective security practices described here -- that you're seeing so much backlash.
It's fine if you think this is an unreasonable conclusion to draw based on the evidence; you're entitled to your opinion. But the question is, do you feel comfortable with the possibility of people going to jail or dying because they didn't understand the security tradeoffs that this app makes? I think it's because some of us see this as an extremely real possibility -- particularly given the frankly ineffective security practices described here -- that you're seeing so much backlash.