• Wave@lemmy.ml
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    1 month ago

    Gonna be honest I’d much prefer Signal to take off in this regard. In the US iMessage is the closest widely excepted equivalent, but if I’m gonna do WiFi IM, I want to know it is 100% verifiably private. Otherwise I might as well be using SMS/MMS.

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      1 month ago

      I agree and use Signal myself.
      But people like the extra features of WhatsApp like desktop/web clients with seamless history sync and all the other little things that WhatsApp provides.
      The average Joe doesn’t even think about security or privacy, they just know that the results of using WhatsApp are superior than using SMS.
      iMessage is a non starter everywhere out of the US, it just doesn’t have the market penetration.
      As an Australian, no one I know (many of whom own iPhones) talk about the blue-green bubble stuff.
      They recognise where the fault lies and simply don’t use the app.

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        1 month ago

        I know the average Joe doesnt care about security/privacy but, ugh. Really wish we did. Society (at least in the US, where I am) might be a bit less shit if they did. I’m glad to hear that iMessage is a flash in the pan in other countries though, I dont understand why its such a big deal here, especially when Signal/WhatsApp exists and provides a similar seemless experience across more than one platform, but then again you’d hear me complaining about Meta if I lived anywhere else in the world so, really a lose lose for me :(

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          1 month ago

          I have a friend group that insist on all events being planned through facebook.
          I’ve missed out on events in the past due to not taking part.
          It’s no longer a hill I wish to die on.