Not sure if any of you have encountered the same resistance to using Signal. Some of my cousins refused to use Signal because they are already using “too many chat apps” (e.g. WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, WeChat, Telegram, Line, Snapchat, etc.). To them, Signal will just be another chat app among their numerous other chat apps. I understand that jumping between so many messaging apps imposes some kind of cognitive and maintenance burden. What are some ways to convince such people to use Signal?

  • TimTamFlimFlam@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    It was a lot easier to convince people (and myself) to use signal when it also did SMS. When that feature was removed it certainly felt like another app to worry about.

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      1 year ago

      The loss of SMS really diminished Signal’s attractiveness as a messaging app. I still use it because moving the few that I have convinced to employ it as a vector for communication to something more obscure would be even more tiresome.

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              1 year ago

              Yeah, a bad one - a hyper-secire app that no one uses doesn’t exactly advance secure communications. That plus wasting dev hours on stories are the dumbest moves I’ve seen the org take and sure enough, all my friends who really only used signal for a few group chats dropped it all together with the SMS change.