
lilhealthnut
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This is also a topic I care deeply about. Over the past two years, I’ve been working to move most of my conversations from Telegram to Signal. But Signal is not perfect—while it is private, it is still centralized, lacks interoperability, requires a phone number to log in, and its servers can see a lot of metadata, among other issues.
Building a high-quality messenger is difficult. Every year, I try Status. They are working hard to achieve full decentralization and have done a great job, but they still have some reliability issues. Right now, many small teams are building their own messengers, but they are not united, so each one struggles to reach a high enough standard.
Recently, I started using Fileverse for my documents and found that its user experience is already good enough. Now, many people in the foundation are using it. If a decentralized, encrypted messenger could reach this level of quality, I would definitely work hard to help the community migrate to it. 0 reply
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