Sometimes I wonder about how some apps are neglected. Yet they are pretty good to use and chat on. Like Telegram... I neglect that like hell XD
Sometimes I wonder about how some apps are neglected. Yet they are pretty good to use and chat on. Like Telegram... I neglect that like hell XD
~WolfyTheWolf~ said:
Sometimes I wonder about how some apps are neglected. Yet they are pretty good to use and chat on
probably because the current landscape is like this: https://xkcd.com/2365/
i.e. crowded; too many options with very little interoperability
to gain traction, a chat service needs some very compelling aspect(s) that sets it apart
(or force it upon captive users, in the case of MS Teams / iMessage)
~WolfyTheWolf~ said:
Sometimes I wonder about how some apps are neglected. Yet they are pretty good to use and chat on. Like Telegram... I neglect that like hell XD
Yes. I totally get that.
But to be fair, I am an anomaly with the opposite problem: Awesome apps you never heard of are the ones I have more of. (Bluelines/Bridge anyone?) But Facebook? Twitter? what's app? Spotify?...The fuck are those?