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habanhero@lemmy.ca 11 months agoSMS support isn’t really as big of a deal as the Internet blows it up to be. It’s a usage pattern primarily in the US where the most of the world had comfortably adapted to other messaging options (WhatsApp reins king in Latin America, LINE in SE Asia, WeChat in China…)
The whole iMessage / blue bubble envy is real but it’s totally overhyped.
BearOfaTime@lemm.ee 11 months ago
It gets people on board.
So yes, it’s that big of a deal. Without it, I have no way to convince people to switch.
And guess what, I live where that matters, so…
habanhero@lemmy.ca 11 months ago
I’m sharing the international perspective. Like I said, it only really matters to people in the US, not much of an issue for the rest of the world. People have iPhones outside of the US and still use third party apps to chat away, life goes on.
Dismissive of what? All I talked about was SMS support, I didn’t mention anything about Interop, which I think is a great thing by the way, thank you very much for asking.
Again, what? You are setting up a straw man. Signal is my actual daily driver and I fortunately have been able to convert most family over. Of course, I still have to juggle multiple apps to talk to everyone else. But I’m not losing any sleep over it, and personally I think neither should you.