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dtquad ◴[] No.41863765[source]
The Chinese government has direct access to the WeChat backend so it's unlikely that these weaknesses were government mandated. Probably just the result of overworked 996 developers:

>The name 996.ICU refers to "Work by '996', sick in ICU", an ironic saying among Chinese developers, which means that by following the "996" work schedule, you are risking yourself getting into the ICU (Intensive Care Unit)

https://github.com/996icu/996.ICU

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lloyds_barclays ◴[] No.41867793[source]
Just my personal experience.

One of my family members who lived in China was involved in a Ponzi fraud couple years ago. They told me that when they entered the interrogation room, officers had already printed out their WeChat chatting history, even before they handed out their phone.

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1. okasaki ◴[] No.41868745[source]
Well there's (at least) two people involved in a chat. They could have just gotten it from the other person.
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2. giancarlostoro ◴[] No.41870286[source]
I read it as their entire chat history.