Building bridges without blue bubbles.

  • brax@sh.itjust.works
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    15 hours ago

    I’d sooner ask “why do people care about messenger apps”? Like what? Why do we need 5 different programs to talk to people because everybody’s on different platforms - none of which are even domestically owned by my country or really controlled at all by it.

    RCS is slightly closer to a step in the right direction, but the fact that Google is so deeply latched into it still gives me some concern.

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      15 hours ago

      They don’t need 5 programs, there are lots of messaging services that work across the major platforms that people use, I don’t understand why we would want a new , “official” client made by google which locks out anyone they don’t like (rooted devices, third parties) which doesn’t even have the advantages of already existing options in terms of privacy, usability, and security.

      Also they’d need 6 programs, the 5 they had before and now RCS.

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        2 hours ago

        Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram, Google…

        But you’re saying there’s one app that will connect to them all and work? I don’t think that’s the case unless there’s something like Pidgin for Android, I guess…

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          2 hours ago

          No, I’m saying that there isn’t. You can use all those things on every platform, RCS would be the 6th program you need to install besides the other 5 you already have and it seems useless compared to the rest.

          Edit: platform as in android, windows, iOS etc

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            2 hours ago

            But RCS is intended to be an industry standard. A user doesn’t install the internet on their phone, they install a web browser that is able to interact with the various standards that make the internet. In the same way RCS should make those other messaging apps either irrelevant or force them to become somewhat more interoperable while potentially making it easier for open source solutions.

            That being said, Google are being absolute cunts when it comes to RCS. They bitched about Apple not supporting it while simultaneously making it nearly impossible to have any app other than theirs that can do RCS messaging.

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              56 minutes ago

              So we’re back to square one, five messengers and one which “can do anything”©®™ led by google. No thanks I’d rather let SMS be as it is.

              As far as I can see you can’t join the network without some kind of authorization (see rooted phones being unable to).

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        3 hours ago

        maybe I missed something but who has 5 messenger apps installed??

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          2 hours ago

          Signal, Telegram, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Google Messages. I guess Snapchat could be on there, too.