• s20@lemmy.ml
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    I hate Gen Z

    Dude. I have a group that only talks on Facebook Messenger. It’s 100% Gen X and Millennials. Don’t blame the generation, it just makes you sound like an old man yelling “get off my lawn”.

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      Don’t blame the generation, it just makes you sound like an old man yelling “get off my lawn”.

      I’m assuming that they are also Gen Z, with the whole college roommates thing.

  • The Doctor@beehaw.org
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    Pretty normal reaction after the announcement that Signal got rid of SMS support. A bunch of folks I used to talk to read that and ditched Signal entirely for FB Chat.

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      They had a good blog post about why - their take was that SMS is dying and the replacement was a moving target that was hard to support for reasons I’m forgetting. I agree it hurt them tremendously though.

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        I get that. That is specifically the reason they uninstalled Signal and started using FB.

        How many other folks did that?

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          Probably a lot. I was very annoyed myself, though it made android pretty similar to the situation on iOS where you can’t replace the default messaging app anyway.

          It’s an area where I think we need a bunch of stuff:

          1. Antitrust regulation to force companies to use open standards and allow customization
          2. Folks like the Signal Foundation should get over themselves and run their project like a real open source project, where others can fork/modify/run both the server side and client side.

          There’s so much anti-competitive bullshit regarding #1 from all sides, from carriers to Apple to Google to device manufacturers.

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        Clearly enough people for this to be a point, a big majority of people in the US still do at least in the places I’ve stayed in.

        There’s nothing inherently wrong with SMS.

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    If this an engineering school the future is in deeper doodoo than I even imagined.

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    I was overjoyed to learn everyone at my new job uses Signal… Apparently we can even install the desktop app on our work laptops, but I won’t go that far.

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    Bleh, had an argument with someone about switching to signal or something other than FB messenger and he flat out refused on the basis that it would require him to have another app on his phone.

    Three months later, he had signal installed on his phone. No idea what happened there, probably someone with more social clout than I had got him to install it. No mention of the prior argument.

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    Sorry that your unnecessary tool was shot down and a more approachable user friendly task compliant tool was chosen instead

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      task compliant tool

      I thought Instagram was for photos of fitness thots or something not for instant messaging

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    lol cope and be normal I guess? I understand insta isn’t great with privacy but it’s a group chat for your room mates. Make a burner account instead of forcing all of them to download some app they’ve never heard of for one group chat with people they are forced to be acquaintances with.

    They’re likely all thinking you’re the odd man out because you’re making a fuss over a group chat.

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      Problem: group messaging

      Smart solution: private lean messaging app

      Stupid solution: a bloated social media app that will still fingerprint and track you and feed your data back even on a burner account

      They’re likely all thinking you’re the odd man out

      Blah blah friends jumping off a bridge.

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        Most people care about comfort and ease of use more than about privacy. Deal with it and stop complaining about what app others use.

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          Roommates aren’t exactly people you can painlessly choose not to communicate with. This isn’t about other people personally choosing to using an app on their daily life, this is them pushing OP to install spyware on their phone.

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    Instagram, FB Mesenger, SMS…? IDK why you guys don’t just use WhatsApp. It’s the standard messaging app everywhere in the world (except the US, of course)

    EDIT: Wow, lots of people in denial ITT. Look, it’s simple: you can hate Meta/Facebook as much as you want (and I do), but you can’t deny that WhatsApp is a great product, feature-wise. People who compare it to SMS, Instagram chat, FB messenger or anything else (yes, including Matrix) are honestly laughable. The only service that can hold a candle against it is perhaps Telegram