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TBH it's worrying, but at the same time, it's better to have people on something that's somewhat Privacy-respecting.
Baby steps, you know. BTW how many here are familiar with GNU-Jami ?
I tried using Jami with a very technical friend. The android version kinda seemed to work, though a little glitchy. The desktop linux/windows version was complete garbage, completely unusable.
Jami is a mess, when i tried it first it starting calling as it were to receive a phone call. The second time i tried it on 3 devices, out of which 2 could contact each other lol. My last attempt was when I needed to send a few strings from a (internet connected) VM to its host machine*, installed Jami on both and the 2 instances couldn't talk to each other. Joke of a program, really.
Joke of an app ??
Not really
If the devs put work into making the backend work instead of adding shiny new features, maybe it would gain some usage, but if an IM doesn't work between 2 devices, which is its most basic job, and this continues over span of almost a decade, it's just not something anyone but its developers can use.
What's that? GNU-Jami?
Very similar to Signal, but Libre software & has no phone-number requirement https://jami.net/
Oh okay! Didn't recognize the GNU in there. Was there a trademark issue in the past?
No I don't think so. It's a high-priority GNU project