Happy #GlobalSwitchDay
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Why didn't I hear about this until the day of?
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Oh, you’re the guy! Thanks for hosting it for absolutely free! I got my son’s band videos out to their fanbase and loved ones because of your work.
Is it the band The Contradictions?
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The point is that you can invite the people in your life to try it out. Just like Facebook in the early days. Except it doesn’t have the hostile UX of Facebook.
Good point, thats the correct way to look at it.
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Yes! Internet fame achieved!!
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matrix and xmpp just don't have the intuitive onboarding that signal has when coming from whatsapp
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Signal is centralised.
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techgal*
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Signal is centralised.
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the new cryptographic protocol protects metadata, like signal. the servers know nothing about any encrypted chats
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Yes! Internet fame achieved!!
Haha awesome. Thanks for sharing your videos
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Mastodon
Bluesky
Kinda feels like bluesky is already going to hell in a handbasket, so maybe not.
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They are treated like letters because they arent instant, like letters. Hell, some emails could take full minutes to send.
Only time I have the problem is when people attach large files. While is the same problem with other "IM" methods.
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While not part of the fediverse if you want Twitter like activity I would suggest BlueSky. However I am also on Mastodon and I find it to have plenty of activity. It’s not the fire hose that Twitter is but to me that makes it much more manageable.
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SimpleX is cool, but fails the "my grandmother can use it" requirement. Signal has the huge benefit that is just as easy as WhatsApp. With Simplex you have to invite each of your friends individually.
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Mastodon
Bluesky
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George Takei is active of mastodon. There are many journalists and scientists. Tons of developers. A few small celebs. Also, many people I don't want to be here are not here. That's a plus for me.
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My personal opinion is that Threema is still a viable alternative to WhatsApp. The app is open-source, there's even a 'libre' variant on F-Droid. The service is proprietary though. The jurisdiction (Switzerland) seems more trustworthy currently. I don't really understand the business model of Threema: It seems like they have some revenue from a commercial service "Threema Work". The initial cost for purchasing an app license does not really contribute to sustainability I guess. I suspect it is more for making scams more expensive. I hope they can be sustainable from that and don't need to start doing shit.