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Apple Invites

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maratc ◴[] No.42934917[source]
It's always nice to see some first-party apps from Apple[0], but historically the "iPhone-only social networking" hasn't been very successful — iTunes Ping or Game Center haven't been a huge hit, while group messaging in iMessage has only gained some traction within the US and virtually non-existent almost everywhere else.

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[0] One can even say "first first-party party app" in this case :)

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pgwhalen ◴[] No.42938478[source]
“iPhone-only social networking” has been very successful (amongst my US-based peer group, at least), once you include iMessage - that’s the point. I don’t know much about apple invites, but if it integrates well into iMessaging then this is a very strong play.
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ghaff ◴[] No.42939196[source]
Though iMessage largely works in part because it's pretty much transparent if you send a text message.
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pgwhalen ◴[] No.42939315[source]
I’m not sure I understand the “though” in this message but yeah, definitely the user interface of this social network is messaging.
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1. ghaff ◴[] No.42939639[source]
Just the way I wrote the reply. It's unnecessary. Yes, you send a text and it's iMessage or not iMessage. Doesn't matter. There are some nuances if you're on your Mac with your phone off/on an international SIM (which I admit to not totally understanding).