Think about it: A privacy‑focused app the government dislikes used by activists and dissidents gets dragged into a scandal it didn’t technically cause and that scandal becomes political justification for scrutiny and possible investigation
When something protects privacy, shields activists, can’t be surveilled, and is widely used by people the government considers “enemies,”
then any incident, especially a dumb mistake by a public figure becomes an opportunity to push the narrative that “its bad”
Hegseth literally invited a journalist into a private Signal group. The app didn’t leak. He did.
But the public takeaway is shaping up to be:
“Signal is unsafe.”
Activists, dissidents, and “uenemies” use Signal heavily. When an app becomes central to organizing or communication for groups the government dislikes, it moves up the target list.
TL:DR, “This scandal feels like it’s being weaponized to smear Signal and justify government pressure


You don’t have to use a phone number anymore, it just makes it more convenient since then your contacts will automatically show up and such.
Appreciate the updated info!
That’s wrong, you still need to sign up with a phone number, it’s just that you can now choose to be discoverable only by a username rather than allowing others to find you by phone number.
Appreciate the updated info!
Thanks for the correction, I already had an account set up and thought you could sign up with just a username now.