Why Do We Need So Many Different Messaging Apps? Slack, Signal, Hangouts, Wire, iMessage, Telegram, Facebook Messenger - There is no SINGLE messenger

Sending a message to a friend is now an exercise in mental gymnastics: that one friend doesn’t use iMessage, but will reply if I send a WhatsApp. Another friend has WhatsApp, but never replies there, so I have to use Telegram. Others are available on Signal, SMS, Facebook Messenger and everything else, all at once.

How did we end up in this messaging mess, when everything was so easy before? Why do I have a whole folder of apps called ‘Messaging’ on my home screen just to contact my friends?

There is no easy answer actually but chiefly most of these services want to be walled gardens. Can you just imagine only being able to send e-mail to people on the same service you use? It's unthinkable. There are actually some technical options but the usual excuse from users keeps them stuck in their boxes - "my friends are not there". And no, Facebook's new consolidated messaging service is not the solution - they just want to build their wall into a single bigger one.

See motherboard.vice.com/en_us/art…

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