@signalapp #Signal is becoming increasingly annoying and I won't be inviting more friends or donating in future because of that.
If that's due to #Moxie leaving then it's a big shame he's moved on after creating an effective solution to a serious problem.
It's a shame that legacy is being trashed so soon but I'll be looking for something that isn't centralised and which I can control, rather than a thing which thinks it should control me the way Meta and other sociopathic entities operate.
What is it about Signal that you find increasingly annoying?
@markstahl @markhughes @signalapp
I like signal and use it all the time. It nags me for my PIN occasionally, but I think that's about it. I don't massively mind the PIN nags as I do forget...
To me enshitification is where you degrade a product by lowering the quality or features somehow to increase profits. I'm not seeing that, nor profits!
A decentralised secure messaging app would be great. The nearest I've found is #deltaChat and the best thing is that you already have an account...
@artfulrobot @markstahl @markhughes @signalapp they did get rid of SMS integration after all.
I've had to switch from a useful app that does both, over to whatever Google shit is already installed (and is 100% reading my messages) and Signal on a clean 50 / 50 split for contacts
@kc @artfulrobot @markhughes @signalapp @markstahl Plaintext crap with can almost be intercepted by a toaster, only used in the USA and maybe 3 more countries.
I consider that obsolete, literally almost any other protocol is better.
@drachma @signalapp @kc @markstahl SMS is available in 100s of countries. It is crap, laughably insecure, etc. But it's important for several reasons. 1 inclusion & adoption: it had people using signal as their main messaging app bc they could message people who only have SMS, so signal app more convenient+useful. 2. We can't all afford data 24/7/365. I regularly have to SMS my kids! 3. It can often get through when data reception fails.
Not what signal is about, but it was v useful for people
@drachma
@artfulrobot @signalapp @kc
For all its importance and history, WhatsApp carries more messages per day than SMS.
I realize that in the US, SMS is quite popular. But in the rest of the world, WhatsApp is significantly more used. If you ever tried MMS texting internationally, you'd understand what crap SMS is.
Source: https://www.sellcell.com/blog/how-many-text-messages-are-sent-a-day-2023-statistics/