Things like this combined with the countless ways to hide "feature flags" in a giant codebase makes me feel that anything less than "the entire app was verified + there is literally no way to dynamically load code from remote (so even no in app browser) + we checked 5 years of old versions and plan to do this for the next 5 years of update" is particularly meaningful.
Still very important but my issue has never been with zucks inability to produce solid software, rather in its intentions and so them being good engineers just makes them better at hiding bad stuff.
Back in the days people called skype [1] spyware because it had lots of backdoors in it and lots of undocumented APIs that shouldn't have been in there.
The funny part was that skype was probably the most obfuscated binary that was ever available as "legitimate" software, so there were regular reversing events to see "how far" you could get from scratch to zeroday within 48h hackathons. Those were fun times :D
Still very important but my issue has never been with zucks inability to produce solid software, rather in its intentions and so them being good engineers just makes them better at hiding bad stuff.