The only relevant feature for any instant messaging app (or social app, for that matter) is: Are my friends using it? People will gladly overlook minor inconsistencies or missing features as long as they can communicate with their friends. We shouldn’t recommend #Signal as a stepping stone before Jabber/XMPP becomes "good enough," if goodness is defined by the number of people using it.
, to světlo tam asi nesmi to je pravda. Necháváme tak týden kvasit.
Râu Cao ⚡
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in reply to Daniel Gultsch • • •Agree. Signal is not federated, so all of it is subject to the US cloud act.
Any advise about #Matrix?
Daniel Gultsch
in reply to Arne Bleijs • • •@ableijs The Matrix ecosystem is primarily dominated by one VC funded company. The server that everyone uses is developed by them. The client that everyone recommends is developed by them.
There are some baby steps towards a slightly more diverse ecosystem but for now it's a toss up between whether that's going to happen and enshittification once the VCs want their money back.
XMPP on the other hand is a healthy diverse ecosystem with various stake holders.
Daniel Gultsch
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in reply to antoniovr • • •The State of Mobile XMPP in 2016
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