Avoids Telegra, WhatsApp. Recommends Session, Signal, SimpleX, Threema.

  • Why should a text messenger be fun? It’s a communication tool, not a game…

    The stickers accessed via the sticker button left of the textbox. You can add stickers by going to https://signalstickers.org and click on add stickers. And you can add them some way if you receive a new one from a contact.

    What is a list of links? Links you have sent/recieved previously?

    • Why should a text messenger be fun? It’s a communication tool, not a game…

      Because I enjoy speaking to friends, family and lovers and shouldn’t be forced to not enjoy it to make a bunch of old men happy.

      The stickers accessed via the sticker button left of the textbox. You can add stickers by going to https://signalstickers.org and click on add stickers. And you can add them some way if you receive a new one from a contact.

      Why isn’t this in the UI? Rhetorical question, goes back to old men. Signal is designed by the same type of people that clamour for phones with no front facing camera.

      What is a list of links? Links you have sent/recieved previously?

      Indeed.

      • How do you make old people happy by messaging on signal? What makes a text based messenger “fun”?

        I enjoy speaking with my friends on signal, because - you know - they are my friends.

        My use case with stickers: when they were a new things, I saved like 3 packs, and I never felt the need to look for a new one.

        About links: there are far better tools and services to store your bookmarks than a text messenger. Personally I use self hosted wallabag, but there are a lot others, and all web browsers has some bookmark feature, I don’t know why you want to store them in Signal.

        The stickers are not in the app for privacy reason. This website is not run by the foundation, but by the community. Read more about how stickers work in the blog post: https://signal.org/blog/make-privacy-stick/

        I think you have a preconception about what you want, maybe it’s discord, or I don’t know which service you think about as “ideal UX” or “for young people”. But if you start to think about that all that bells and whistles are actually just distractions. The only important thing in the long run will be communication, and Signal is good with that.