OK, that would be serious flaw, and
also the current blog post states clearly that they do, so if that's a lie, then we have a much bigger problem on our hands than whether they should be using the term "end-to-end encryption."
> To be clear, in a meeting where all of the participants are using Zoom clients, and the meeting is not being recorded, we encrypt all video, audio, screen sharing, and chat content at the sending client, and do not decrypt it at any point before it reaches the receiving clients.