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Point 2 is mostly not true, in that Molly exists and you can do reproducible builds with either implementation.
Unless Signal's policies recently changed, Molly is not interoperable, since Signal does not allow third-party clients to use their servers/network. That would make point 2 correct.
If that policy has changed, then someone please link the announcement so I can update my notes.
They've been allowing Molly to continue to function for multiple years. Notably, from Molly's readme:
I looked over the terms of service linked there and don't see anything specifically calling out third party clients. Is that elsewhere in another terms page somewhere or is it just not being specifically mentioned?
It was a few years ago when I read Signal's statement about this, so I'm afraid I don't have a link for you.
I believe you when you say Molly functions, but it's important to note that without Signal's blessing, anyone using Molly can be locked out of the network (and their chats and contacts) at any moment. It's not the same as official interoperability.
I wonder if the Digital Markets Act will eventually force it.
If they have such "security concerns" with third-party clients, a compromise would be to mark profiles using unofficial clients, and make it possible to see what client it is. Because it's audacious to disapprove of third-party ones while your own lacks features people find important! Such as:
Absolutely, and I'm not trying to say they don't own their infra or have the ability to cut off the Molly users. Luckily, if that were to happen, you could use the automated backups to restore back into Signal, since they're functionally the same.
Regardless, both apps have reproducible builds. It's the infra that isn't reproducible.