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https://soatok.blog/2024/05/14/its-time-for-furries-to-stop-using-telegram/

Edit: Oh yeah, DON'T USE SIGNAL. Use Matrix instead, offers the benefits of signal without the drawbacks of lack of sync and phone number requirements and is decentralized. The fact that everyone is going gaga for signal as "the BEST messaging app" should be a big red flag in and of itself, because hype trains like this aren't organic, just saying.

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[–] [email protected] 14 points 5 months ago (3 children)

I will literally never use signal until they change it so data is archivable in some form and syncable across devices. I won't recommend people use it. I don't care how secure it is. Security is important, but usability is where telegram has signal beat by miles. I'm not hiding nation state secrets. I'm horny posting and chatting with other weirdos that like to be animals on the internet.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 5 months ago

Yeah I know this is a hot take but I don't really like signal much either, but for me it's mainly because it is a centralized protocol and they attempt to maintain exclusivity over it (Moxie used to go after third party clients because of this).

That's why I feel matrix is a way better alternative. It still has the option of being secure with the E2E encryption and so long as you save your keys you can still retrieve older messages on other devices. It also has the ability to create public chats, same as Telegram, but with the addition of Spaces, which can group connected chats together (almost like a discord server, except you can also join each room individually).

Also matrix doesn't require a phone number to sign up so it's significantly better than Signal in that regard because signing up with email is much more convenient, and probably more secure than phone number sign-up since you can simply use temporary email services.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

might I suggest using Matrix instead? End to end encrypted and fully open source (client and server), plus message history gets synced to new devices (assuming both your old and new clients support it, which nearly all do), and as a bonus it doesn't store data on a centralized server.

Oh, and it supports sticker packs and custom emoji.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago

I use Signal a little. While it doesn't sync full history you still get all new messages going forward which is good enough for me.