Anyone else wondering?

  • @Steve@compuverse.uk
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    10 months ago

    This always struck me as strange thinking.
    Are most people really unable to understand and use different messengers with different contexts and groups?

    Honestly I use a few myself. My job has Tiger Connect. I use Signal with all my family and friends. Then I use SMS for some companies automatic notifications. It’s pretty simple and easy.

    • @ebc@lemmy.ca
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      310 months ago

      Well, yes. But when all your friends are already on Facebook Messenger, good luck getting them to install Signal only to talk with you. Network effects are important; a messaging app has no use when you have nobody to message on the app. Supporting SMS was taking advantage of its network effect, and I don’t think their network was big enough to be self-sustaining for most users (it wasn’t in my case, my only contact in there is my wife).

      • @Steve@compuverse.uk
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        110 months ago

        Convincing people to leave Facebook Messenger isn’t that hard. Just let them know Zukerberg and everyone at Facebook can see everything they send.

        It is easier with a whole group of friends. If none of your friends known each other, you should work on that for other reasons. Groups of friends are better in general.

      • @gizzle@reddthat.com
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        110 months ago

        If a friend doesn’t care about you enough to perform the 1 minute task of installing signal they’re not worth your time