SUMMARY
- The EU has identified WhatsApp as a gatekeeper in the messaging industry and has given it a few months to enable interoperability with other apps.
- The EU’s Digital Markets Act aims to promote fair competition and give consumers more options for alternative services.
- WhatsApp has already begun working on interoperability with other apps, potentially allowing smaller players like Signal to compete more fairly.
Whatsapp? What year is this? 2015?
edit: get some real problems yall
WhatsApp is easily the most used chat app outside the US and has never gone away. I live in South America and it’s HUGE here, specially since IPhones didn’t caught on down here, so we don’t use whatever app the US public uses.
Man I wish I could live in the no iPhone world.
The US public largely uses SMS still.
You never heard about the WhatsApp Empire?![Latin_America_(orthographic_projection).svg](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/3e9521c4-2c31-422e-9e70-17c86aeba750.webp)
whatsapp is huuuge in India too, literally default messasing and calling app
@el_bhm @floppy you americans are making a fool of yourselves in these threads, there are tons of comments about whatsapp being old or only for drug dealers & sex workers, and it’s so funny how out of touch with the world outside of your borders y’all are. In basically any other place of the world; universal messengers like WhatsApp, Telegram, or WeChat are the de facto standard.