• @ryannathans@aussie.zone
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      1 year ago

      If you meet someone new they may essentially force you to (through lack of other options), if you wish to communicate with them

      • @nehal3m@sh.itjust.works
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        -101 year ago

        In this case one of two parties must join a new platform. Either they join a privacy respecting one or they can call/text. If they can’t respect that boundary further communication will not be required.

          • @nehal3m@sh.itjust.works
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            31 year ago

            The network effect is a powerful force. If you want to talk to loved ones (or more and more, businesses) you are forced to use this platform, which hands inordinate amounts of power to the likes of Meta or other proprietary platforms that only ever have their own interests at heart.

            I refuse to bind myself to proprietary platforms that I have no way to leave without insurmountable switching costs. Behaving this way is not without personal cost: It is more difficult to talk to me for others which annoys them or discourages them from trying. It also makes me look like a pedantic ass on platforms like these (although my phrasing there probably doesn’t help I admit).

            There are plenty of privacy and freedom respecting platforms that allow interoperability and I think it is better to use those rather than adding my bit to the network effect that makes WhatsApp the de facto standard, strengthening it further.

    • @lustrum@sh.itjust.works
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      171 year ago

      Many countries like the UK charge 35p for an MMS. So to send pictures to anyone you needed an internet connected messenger.

      SMS/MMS effectively died here.

      So if I want to communicate everyone uses WhatsApp or iMessage

    • @lorty@lemmy.ml
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      71 year ago

      It doesn’t matter what you or I want if people are on WhatsApp, and you want to talk to them, you have to use it.

      • Nik282000
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        21 year ago

        You can always use SMS or email, every user has access to one of those services, they just aren’t as quick or convenient as data mining shit-apps.

        • @DudeDudenson
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          21 year ago

          they just aren’t as quick or convenient

          Yeah because that’s not at all important in communicating with the general population

        • ThenThreeMore
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          01 year ago

          Problem is people expect a much richer media experience than SMS.

          It would be really weird to SMS some to say oh check your emails I sent you a cool meme.