> We’re obviously aware that Element is (once again) both a dictionary word and a mathematical term - but in practice, looking at search results for Element right now, the top hits are for dictionary sites(!) and the field is wide open.
From the article: > RiotX (our ground-up rewrite of Riot Android) has exited beta, and replaces Riot Android as Element
RiotX I can find/see, but it shows as a beta. It's not called Element.
I guess it's a slow rollout?
I used Riot ages ago, it was the suggested solution to have IRC on mobile. It wasn't that reliable plus it was crazy slow (search . They now suggest Rocket chat, it isn't slow but it doesn't do IRC. So now the community is divided across loads of platforms. There's also some web based things, e.g. Discourse, some still use mailing lists, etc. Plus things like Gitlab. It used to be much easier to follow things ("lurk").
Folks on iOS can pick it up here https://apps.apple.com/app/vector/id1083446067
Starting out with a common word that already has close to a billion results on Google requires a lot more effort.