This misses the point; trying to get people to move to a different platform is a big challenge if they don’t share the same mindset as you around the app, and even when they do agree, they might have other contacts who don’t (and so forth). And having everyone in one place is just more convenient, so people generally don’t want to split between two apps.
This misses the point; trying to get people to move to a different platform is a big challenge if they don’t share the same mindset as you around the app, and even when they do agree, they might have other contacts who don’t (and so forth). And having everyone in one place is just more convenient, so people generally don’t want to split between two apps.
Thus why I’m stuck using Snapchat.