• kurcatovium@lemm.ee
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      10 months ago

      I do love the idea of matrix, but it’s definitely not a direct replacement for whatsapp, sadly.

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          10 months ago

          Because exactly 2 peopleI know have matrix users.

          I still use it, and refuse to use Whatsapp, but it takes some effort to get people over to the beautiful FOSS-side

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            10 months ago

            You can set up some bridges until you have convinced others to use matrix as well (Btw. Matrix is NATO approved 😝)

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              10 months ago

              Yeah, you can do a lot of things with Matrix, unless you want to post a gif, lol. The main problem is it’s still far from being as user friendly as those like Messenger, Whatsapp or Telegram. Typical user doesn’t really care about its privacy upper hand or it being federated, typical user see it’s too complicated and nobody uses it, so he’ll pass on it too. Which is sad.

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          10 months ago

          It’s more like Slack than Whatsapp IMO. It’s not so streamlined and using it on multiple devices is definitely mainly for tinkers. Or at least it was couple years ago. That cross signing through devices was everything but intuitive.

          And THE feature everyone I know misses the most is giphy/tenor support, which is kind of dumb, but also really understandable. This and similar nice to have features are still lacking.

          Is Matrix better for the users privacy? Definitely yes! But is it better user experience? Well, kind of almost, but not yet.