• miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml
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    8 months 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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      8 months ago

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

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        8 months ago

        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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          8 months 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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            8 months ago

            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.