• BerührtGras@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    Isnt the EU working on something requiring Whatsapp to open up cross messaging for Signal and co.? If they do, there is no reason to be on wa anymore.

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      1 year ago

      No I think they’re pushing for RCS, that SMS successor thing that’s supposed to be a standard on Android phones (which it is, only caveat for now is you can only use the Samsung and Google Messages app), but Apple is the only one not using it. I believe they did manage to force Apple to get working on ditching iMessage for RCS by mid-2024.

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      1 year ago

      The thing is… I still wouldn’t want to send private messages to a WhatsApp user, because that would mean those messages are also handled by a service I specifically meant to avoid by switching to Signal.

      But then again, Signal spoke out against it anyway, precisely for that reason.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah maybe, but it’s important to cross message otherwise you loose against the scale effect of Whatsapps userbase

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          Smaller services like Signal wouldn’t be forced to do it though, since they don’t pass the threshold to be considered a gatekeeper.

          So we’ll have a situation where WhatsApp is forced to open up, but barely any of the private services will actually make use of it.

          I can also see WhatsApp users being even less motivated to switch to better alternatives if everything was interoperable, so we go right back to its huge userbase being a problem anyway.

          Idk, I honestly don’t see this law changing much in the messaging space. Though I will never disagree with consumers having more options.

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            1 year ago

            I’d like to use signal as my daily messaging App. But all my friends are on wa. If I can cross message them from signal, I will stay on signal. One less user for whatsapp.

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              We’ll see how it plays out. Have the lawmakers even thought about if and how services have to inform users between one another about their respective TOS?

              Like, I wouldn’t want to connect to another service before being presented with their terms and privacy policy. Only then should I be able to make a (now informed) decision on whether I want to do it or not.

              I guess it all boils down to why you use a certain service. I use Signal to avoid having my messages handled by a service that belongs to Meta. Texting with a WhatsApp user would defeat the whole point for me.