• @[email protected]
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    46 months ago

    It must be so difficult to spend 2 whole seconds downloading an app to use for messaging. and yes it’s end to end encrypted too.

    • BolexForSoup
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      6 months ago

      There’s no need to be a jerk. For some of us it is just unexpected to hear that folks have phones where they download their primary messaging app. It would be like downloading an app to make calls - it’s just such a fundamental, core feature, that I wouldn’t really think to go third-party for my daily usage. It’s not that it makes no sense, but I hope you can understand why that is a little surprising to some people.

      I know that in the 20 years or so since I first got a cellphone I have just used whatever is on the phone natively. Nothing wrong with using WhatsApp, you do you. But that was how it used to be, and WhatsApp did not become so dominant until recently.

      • @[email protected]
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        06 months ago

        I mean, not to be a jerk, but isn’t it the exact same as people who download Facebook messenger in the US and use that as their primary means of communication? I know it’s not everyone, but from this thread I gather that there are quite a few folks using it.

        • BolexForSoup
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          16 months ago

          Yes which is also odd to me and I don’t do! Totally agree.

          I also don’t think messenger has the same dominance as WhatsApp.

    • @naught
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      16 months ago

      Not hard! Just unfamiliar that’s all. Seems weird to me having just always used iMessage here in the states, which has awful interoperability with Android devices