• WhiteHotaru@feddit.de
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    8 months ago

    Why are US users so focused on iMessage? I have seen rejected date memes because the message bubble had the wrong color. There are tons of alternatives out there. Is this a status thing?

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      8 months ago

      vast majority of people use the default app their phone choice comes with.

      historically eise, the reason EU uses whatsapp was that there was a time period early on where sms costed money, so people used whatsapp to circumvent that. the U.S didnt have that problem as sms was free for the majority of people in that time period.

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        8 months ago

        This seems a bit revisionist. Everyone had an amount of smses per month that were free in their contract.

        People switched to whatsapp because it was better than sms.

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          8 months ago

          And a lot of people had to pay per SMS/minute! At least, for the plans that didn’t require a contract or a huge load of money up front. Remember Net10, where the gimmick was prepaying for $.10/minute, and text messages around $.05 apiece?

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          8 months ago

          wasn’t it the long distance thing? charged for sending SMS outside of your network or something. I recall whatsapp was the way to text your parents from one country in to another, even in the EU.

          I know for a fact my fam adopted almost a decade ago, so we can text from USA to EU to SA to Canada. Family all over and it’s free.

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        8 months ago

        39 cents/SMS. I remember this time. This does not explain why it has to be that specific protocol, though.

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          8 months ago

          because people were already uaing sms when it was paid beforehand before smartphones were a thing. people just used to whatever the default was, especially since its not like everyone switched to a smart phone immediately after the iphone 3gs’ relase. sms was the default method to talk to people who were still using “dumbphones”

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        8 months ago

        Also, at the time, WhatsApp was pretty much the only option. Nowadays, there are a lot of other options.

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          8 months ago

          A part of it was that they put in the effort to support featurephones. People with smartphones always had other options.

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      8 months ago

      This is a long story. But the short version is that we don’t have per-message charges in the US, so most people continue on using SMS for daily conversations.

      Unless you’re an Apple user, because then you were only allowed to use 1 SMS app, and if you used with another Apple user, you were automatically upgraded to iMessage, which gave you a better messaging experience. And Apple users are an arrogant bunch so instead of switching to using literally any other chat app to chat with other users, they will just not message you if you don’t have iMessage (green bubble).

      I suppose Google is equally to blame because they had several very similar apps that they abandoned over and over again.

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      8 months ago

      The average American is not tech savvy.

      (Which is surprising, given that the US has arguably the strongest software development industry in the world.)

      Most Americans just use the default apps installed on their phones. Facebook Messenger is really the only non-default messaging app with mass market penetration, and that’s because most Americans already have Facebook accounts.

      Americans just don’t want to sign up for new accounts or learn new apps. Therefore, iMessage won by default.