All these (ad)ons always take priority over performance.

  • @KillSwitch10
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    131 year ago

    Signal shot it’s self in the foot removing sms capabilities. Tragic.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      This is US defaultism. People doesn’t care about sms capabilities outside the US. The US isn’t a huge market for Signal.

      • @Acamon
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        101 year ago

        I think it did effect things. SMS is weirdly popular in the US (i think it’s might be cause they didn’t use it much in the 90s?) but people I know in France and UK still use texts for some things, even if messaging apps are where most of communication happens (French people even use mms which is insane).

        I know that I managed to convince a number of tech-shy people (including parents) to get Signal by telling them replaced their sms app, so it wasn’t a whole extra app / network they needed to use. It was great for me because I could ditch WhatsApp completely. But when signal stopped supporting sms they went back to just whatsapping and texting, so I cracked and reinstalled WhatsApp to keep in touch with them.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I only use SMS for some communication because the only other form of communication my phone can do is calls. But I have to be careful with that because they’re paid and not unlimited.