@dragon0 right...that is true. That is also a reason it cannot be trusted...
When executives are in the middle of a developer and a feature, it's never a good thing and almost always the case with these things.
Also, sometimes but not always, the reason for the executives being in the middle is so they can enshittify the feature to it's lowest potential.
They've given nobody reason to believe this isn't the case here.
I'm sure if Adam Mosseri didn't get paid millions per year to do exactly what they say, when they say it, exactly how they say it to be done, and instead had freedom to do what he felt was right, he might do the right thing.
However, thinking in hypotheticals is pretty pointless. So...yeah, either on purpose or accidentally, you made the point.