As opposed to the prior step, "0. Analysis During Composition", in which the Messenger client is doing all the metadata analysis/collection while you are typing, and already knows all the tags its going to assign to you for Meta, before the message is encrypted.
Sure, third parties won't be able to see your message. But you did give Meta permission to analyse your content prior to posting.
This anti-pattern is all over Meta's products. You can see it in use when you type an update in Facebook using a browser - just try to leave your comment un-posted, or close the page, etc. Every single keystroke prompts Meta's analysis - which is completed when you press "Post" (prior to encryption/transfer ..)
So this is some slick positioning on the part of Meta's technical PR managers ..
As opposed to the prior step, "0. Analysis During Composition", in which the Messenger client is doing all the metadata analysis/collection while you are typing, and already knows all the tags its going to assign to you for Meta, before the message is encrypted.
Sure, third parties won't be able to see your message. But you did give Meta permission to analyse your content prior to posting.
This anti-pattern is all over Meta's products. You can see it in use when you type an update in Facebook using a browser - just try to leave your comment un-posted, or close the page, etc. Every single keystroke prompts Meta's analysis - which is completed when you press "Post" (prior to encryption/transfer ..)
So this is some slick positioning on the part of Meta's technical PR managers ..