• poVoq
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    142 years ago

    This could be a massive win for XMPP, as it is the international standard for exactly this kind of interoperability and WhatsApp at least is still using something quite close to XMPP with libsignal e2ee.

      • poVoq
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        22 years ago

        They closed off federation even before Facebook bought them, so I think no big difference.

  • Ephera
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    102 years ago

    Sounds like a law which is going to have tons of loopholes these companies will try to abuse, but getting the basics down is still a huge step.

    This is one of those topics where basically everyone agrees that needing to have multiple messengers installed doesn’t bring humanity forward, so putting it into a law is pretty much a no-brainer.

    • @morrowind@lemmy.mlOP
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      42 years ago

      It’s definitely going to be rough.

      basically everyone agrees that needing to have multiple messengers installed doesn’t bring humanity forward, so putting it into a law is pretty much a no-brainer.

      Well this is more because it stifles competition, the law doesn’t really exist to prevent hassle.

  • @MarcellusDrum@lemmy.ml
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    72 years ago

    I think the messaging industry has reached its peak. All niches have been filled already, and no new messenger can pass through. It is the perfect time to do something like this.

    Note: By messaging industry, I mean personal messengers like Whatsapp, Messenger, Telegram, and Signal. I believe that Team/Group messengers like Discord, Slack, MS Teams can still be dethroned. None of them checks all the boxes.

  • GadgeteerZA
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    62 years ago

    It is massive, but must be interoperable standards, NOT a proprietary API per walled garden…