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I am trying to convince my group to switch from WhatsApp to Signal and we plan to vote on it soon. So, I plan to use the replies in this thread to compile a list of reasons to use as talking points. Preferably, I need something that can be understood on a personal level as some of my friends are deeply cynical and have no concern about escaping techno-feudalism and surveillance.

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[โ€“] ThePowerOfGeek@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I've been down this path. Getting people to switch was a mixed bag. Some did and have stuck around using it. But others either refused ("another messaging app?!") or wanted to but ran into problems using Signal.

I've also run into problems connecting with people on Signal. They just aren't findable, even with their privacy settings relaxed and with me trying several formats of their number. After troubleshooting and having other people try, it seems random and makes no sense.

So the three biggest downsides of Signal are: a) users having to juggle yet another messaging app (because their friends/family are scattered across several and they find this overwhelming already); b) Signal looking a bit 'ugly' of not as useable to some people; c) people getting frustrated at not being able to connect with friends who are already on there.

The biggest upsides to Signal are a) it's not Meta or some other corporation trying to profit from exploring its users; b) it's a clean and simple UX (IMO) that doesn't try to do too much extra; c) the organization behind it takes security very seriously.

[โ€“] njordomir@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

I really appreciate the clean UX. When Signal used to let you manage your SMS in the app too, I used it for everything. Myspace and later Facebook popularized the vomit on a page design style but it never resonated with me. I want it clean with clear conventions and no ads or spam.