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Damn, I knew it had problems with room stability, but that's kinda completely ridiculous.
Because it's not true, and hasn't been true since 2018 at the latest.
It's not as dramatic as GP makes it, but Matrix had been at the prototyping stage and at figuring out its core protocol and state resolution algorithm for more than a decade now, it's pretty ridiculous in itself.
So you're saying all these concerns have been alleviated ?
https://benharri.org/why-not-matrix/
Posting a 3 coming on 4 year old post, of course it's not going to be accurate any more. And that's for the points that aren't just fear mongering in the first place.
Here is a link if you want to know more :
https://benharri.org/why-not-matrix/
I kind of lost interest when they found out that in a distributed system you can't delete things