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mellosouls ◴[] No.40715660[source]
Already being discussed:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40710993

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bun_terminator ◴[] No.40715682[source]
this has more weight: threema is the biggest "alternative" (after whatsapp and telegram) chat app among my peers. There's a sizable non-tech but pro-privacy part of the population that exclusively uses threema. This will be the first time they ever hear of this.
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Semaphor ◴[] No.40715750[source]
Interesting. Here it had some niche users, but got completely supplanted by signal, which is the clear #2 with the people I know.
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bun_terminator ◴[] No.40715818[source]
Signal had a narrow window when there was some whatsapp scandal going on and signal was weirdly popular for a month or so. Then they announced their crypto bs. And in my bubble it was nuked entirely off the earth as a result.

With Threema I have lots of uncles etc who use it exclusively.

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1. EasyMark ◴[] No.40724980{3}[source]
99%of the people I know and care to communicate with use signal or a group matrix and didn’t really care about the controversy, so I think the effect of what you are talking about is extremely limited in tech circles