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?

  • socsa@piefed.social
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    4
    ·
    edit-2
    1 day ago

    There are no good, trustworthy, full feature xmpp apps for iOS, at least as of a year ago. Either the apps aren’t full featured or they don’t support push notifications for whatever reason.