• MasterBlaster@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Signal is fine for private communication. The advantage with XMPP services is that one can remain anonymous, too, and decentralized communication does grant some benefits.

    However, I don’t see value in asserting XMPP superiority. In somecways, it is superior. In others, not so much.

    I do like JMP.CHAT, which leverages XMPP brilliantly to offer voice, SMS along with all the other capabilities of XMPP.

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      2 years ago

      Using apps that cant provide anonymity and at the same time not the ones that do is very dangerous for society as a whole. Some journalist and activist need anonymity and if only place where they can be heard is on mainstream apps that don’t offer anonymity, they are stuck.

  • regalia@literature.cafe
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    1 year ago

    There’s a reason why people say XMPP and not list any actual apps. Conversations looks like it’s from like 2014 and is the only usable app.

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      1 year ago

      I often say Conversations instead of XMPP, but the problem is that not everybody wants to use it with Android. So I tell them you have Gajim for PC and Monal for IPhone