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happyopossum ◴[] No.42938792[source]
My wife is in a position (board chair for a co-op) that results in her sending out a lot of invites to events. Evite has kinda been the go-to in her social/co-op group for ages, but man it suuuuuuucks these days. Ads everywhere, annoying patterns, and lacks a bunch of nice features that this seems to have.

Very happy to see this

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echelon ◴[] No.42939573[source]
Luma and Partiful are really good.

This Apple thing is going to turn into a "green text" social signalling thing all over again. If you have an Android, you won't be invited.

More scummy Apple social engineering bullshit. Kids that already hate on those having Android colored text bubbles are going to bully each other even more. And of course kids need the latest iPhone, too.

Apple is playing into this brilliantly and it's disgusting.

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astrange ◴[] No.42939739[source]
This green text thing only happens in the US. Nobody really uses iMessage elsewhere.
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echelon ◴[] No.42939768[source]
It shouldn't be allowed in the US. Lina Khan was going to put a stop to it, but tragically that didn't reach its culmination.
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briandear ◴[] No.42939820[source]
Why? Does the color affect functionality or are we going to pass laws based on feelings?
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TheDong ◴[] No.42940002[source]
It does. If you try to send a photo in an inferior green bubble chat, you get an error. Face time calls don’t work.

The text is harder to read for me because it’s low contrast and can’t be configured.

It’s significantly less secure, and a government agent required I use blue bubble imessage to submit an important document for security, and wouldn’t accept it by sms or email since both were not secure enough

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astrange ◴[] No.42940047[source]
That should work now because of RCS.

Email is secure enough though. People make up security rules in their heads all the time, doesn't mean it's true.

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1. flutas ◴[] No.42940489[source]
Tbh Apple's RCS implementation is so buggy it almost has me on the "they added bugs to keep people off of it" conspiracy train.

As in, during a conversation my phone would send RCS and the iPhone would reply with SMS only. This has happened multiple times with multiple people, and some where RCS won't let us communicate - the messages just disappear into the void, but only when sent from the iPhone.

https://i.imgur.com/FrMfECA.png

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2. Aloisius ◴[] No.42942156[source]
This happens in Android to Android too, especially with Samsung Messages.

A lot of carrier's RCS implementations are buggy.