• SirEDCaLot@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    Try Matrix. It’s a hair more complex than Signal but it has a lot more features- closer to Discord than Signal.
    Beeper.com is based on it- when they finally open the registration floodgates that will probably be the one to use. It’s just Matrix (fully federated) with hosted bridges to a few popular chat networks. And that integration is enough of a ‘carrot’ to persuade a lot of people to move.

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      Tried a matrix instance, again no one interested to move from Discord, which is another platform I’d happily never use again.

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        I feel your pain. I tried to move my friend group to signal. They were fine with trying it out except one guy who just refused. Since he needed to be part of us planning things everyone just ended up using fb messenger anyways

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        well apparently Discord is now pushing the monetize button… perhaps that will help them make the move…

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          Probably not. The only way monitisation would make them move is if discord forced a subscription. These are people who don’t really care about ads or data collection.

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            “in the end they will lay their freedom at our feet and say to us, ‘Make us your slaves, but feed us.’”
            -Dostoevsky