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minus-square@eating3645linkEnglish42•2 years agoBecause the ux for signal is superior and I don’t care about anonymity when I’m communicating with friends and family. The right tool for the right job, and signal is the right tool for general communication, but I wouldn’t use it for my virtual pals. Essentially, I see entirely different use cases for decentralized options like matrix, session, xmpp.
Because the ux for signal is superior and I don’t care about anonymity when I’m communicating with friends and family.
The right tool for the right job, and signal is the right tool for general communication, but I wouldn’t use it for my virtual pals.
Essentially, I see entirely different use cases for decentralized options like matrix, session, xmpp.