What I fear is the this could be the first step of an #overton_window to ban all #secure and #privacy aware #instant_messaging applications.
my opinion about #deltachat vs #matrix :
if you want a consistent hassle free #e2ee experience for DMs and private groups, you should go for deltachat
if you want to have a large public forum or a collection of them, you should go for matrix
It would be great if #Telegram would allow these things with links/shared stuff:
- group by domain (e.g. "all YouTube links")
- filter seen/unseen (like blue vs purple links on the web)
- filter without interaction/has reaction/has reply an show, which it has (like a personal to do list)
- indicate when the link has been shared before
TLDR; Thirty years after the advent of the first instant messaging services, we still haven't reached the stage where instant messaging platforms can freely communicate with each other, as is the case with email. In 1999, the Jabber/XMPP protocol was created and standardized for this purpose by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Since then,