• corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    You mean instead of tying into a phone, right ?

    The only point in time my lack of a phone number becomes an issue is for archaic stuff like this.

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      1 year ago

      I know Signal is technically better but Telegram provides a much better user experience than Signal or WhatsApp and is also less problematic than WhatsApp.

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          1 year ago

          My understanding is that Telegram is partnered with a non profit crypto group, and that group is partnered with like 20 different companies that validate transactions, one of which is Tencent.

          Granted I only read a couple articles on it in the last five minutes cause this was the first I heard of it, there could be more to the story I missed.

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        Yep.

        Telegram is a decent middle ground. UI/UX matters, I’m not sure how the folks at Signal are completely missing that point.

        The Signal UI is OK, as a competitor to SMS. But it’s terrible compared to Telegram. This matters to non-technical people, it’s how you get them to use it. Plus the seamless connection between devices - that’s crucial. I can chat using whatever device is in front of me.

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          1 year ago

          Just out of curiosity, since I am fine with the Signal UI/UX: what would you say are the top features that make Telegram better?

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            1 year ago

            I’m guessing you’ve never seen Telegram? It looks like a modern messaging system.

            This is a screenshot: https://dribbble.com/shots/12242096-Telegram-Messenger-Free-Download

            While Signal looks like any generic SMS app. Heck, both NextSMS and Textra look as good/better and have more “features” (interface customization).

            As a technical person who cares more about functionality that stuff doesn’t matter much to me, but it’s easy to see how a typical user would perceive them (and honestly, the difference is so great it even affects me).

            Signal looks dated, like SMS, Telegram looks (and behaves) modern.

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              11 months ago

              That doesn’t appear to be a screenshot of Telegram, but of a designer’s portfolio piece example redesign of Telegram.

              It doesn’t look anything like Telegram for Android, though a quick look at real screenshots suggests it’s more similar to Telegram for iOS.

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            1 year ago

            I’m not OP, but I’ve switched to Telegram a while back because I loved the silent message option. Scheduled are also awesome, and recently added quote part of reply is very neat.
            This is all UX, the UI is sleek but nothing too extraordinary for me.

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              Telegram has some clumsiness in it’s UX too, which I find annoying (attaching a pic on Android, for example).

              I’m usually pretty indifferent to UI so long as UX makes sense. But even I feel the difference between Signal and Telegram, so much so that I have friends on both and we use Telegram instead of Signal.

              That to me is pretty telling - we know better, we promote Signal to other people, and would still rather use Telegram because of UI/UX.

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        You need to explicate the hell out of this cuz I vehemently disagree and point out, in terms of user experience its dogshit for me (but also implicitly that Telegram is conveniently insecure by default and even if you “encrypt”, ifs a non-documented public slop version of messaging encryption [novel + security by obscurity]

        Consequently, I would never be comfortable trusting it

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          1 year ago

          What do you want expectorated, why IMO Telegram is less problematic than WhatsApp or why the UI is way better than Telegram or Signal? Cause they’re very different things.

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    I am waiting for Cross Messenger Law of Europe it means that Signal and Whatsapp User can talk to each other.

    If Whatsapp really wants to scare away there Users many are gonna switch because of the Email old persons have EMails but no clue how to use it.

    Its easier to install another Messenger than EMail Verifikation.

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      I think Signal is against that because it compromises their security model. Also I think they aren’t required by law to implement it but I’m not sure.

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    1 year ago

    This sounds like what Element has been doing for years already. You can sign up with an email and optionally link a phone number to your account. When WhatsApp does it though, it’s newsworthy.

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    In the realm of “business WhatsApp Web,” this advancement could signal a heightened focus on providing secure and reliable communication tools for enterprises. Businesses often leverage WhatsApp Web for efficient communication, and the introduction of email verification could be a proactive measure to address the unique security needs of corporate users.

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    1 year ago

    The boomers who are using zuckerapp do have emails. It will work out fine 😁