Matrix is going Freemium and WhatsApp is adding ads, which is sparking the annual “time to leave [app]” threads.

Users don’t care that much about privacy, but they do care about enshittification, so XMPP not being built for it shouldn’t be a problem.

Meanwhile, I’ve heard for years that XMPP has solved a lot of the problems that lead more popular apps to fail.

Is it really just a marketing/UX/UI problem?

If XMPP had a killer app with all the features that Signal/Whatsapp/Telegram has, would it have as many users?

If not, why does it keep getting out-adopted by new apps and protocols?

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    They know how to use them … because they are used by apps that come pre-installed on every device anyone uses.

    No, they know how to use them because it is basically required just to exist in the modern world.

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      Using an app that happens to use a protocol is a FAR CRY from undersranding the protocol or what a protocol even is.

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        My dude do you have amnesia or are you just a troll? I never said anything about understanding the intracacies of the protocol.

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          How do you propose someone “knows how to use it” without an app that’s doing 100% of the actual interaction with the protocol? You are a buffoon if you seriously think USING AN APP is equivalent to “knows how to use [the protocol]”.