• @Dra
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    6 months ago

    The stupidest thing about this is cultural identification with the message apps “bubble” color.

    • @[email protected]
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      216 months ago

      Isn’t it the fact that there will be features missing if someone doesn’t have iMessage? I genuinely don’t think anybody would care if it were just the color of the bubble that was different and nothing else.

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        6 months ago

        I think green bubbles (non iPhone) means it’s using SMS so it can cost people money to send messages, especially images which would be sent as MMS I guess.

        I’m an Android user though so I don’t really know. Also I’m in Europe where nobody cares and just uses Signal, WhatsApp or Telegram.

        • @[email protected]
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          66 months ago

          it’s using SMS so it can cost people money to send messages

          This is basically the historical and cultural reason why the US uses SMS and MMS: basically every phone plan has unlimited SMS before smartphones became popular, so any smartphone OS needed to seamlessly support it for adoption. Apple successfully bridged that SMS interface into a proprietary messaging protocol and app even while maintaining backwards compatibility with SMS and MMS, but not the new standard that came out after the iPhone.

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          -96 months ago

          The kids care. Even in Europe. My nephew and niece had to get iPhones, and soon my son will have to get one or be socially left out. It’s a serious crisis made by greedy corporations is what it really is.

          • @[email protected]
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            116 months ago

            Sounds like an opportunity to educate your kids, and by proxy, others.

            Kid’s bubble-shaming is no different than any other stupid shit kids have always done.

            Don’t feed into it.

            And if you really want to have some fun, host something like the iMessage-Matrix bridge mentioned above, or other messaging apps. When your kid shows up as a blue bubble, but friends notice he’s on Android, they’ll be confused…another learning opportunity.

            • @[email protected]
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              36 months ago

              Kid’s bubble-shaming is no different than any other stupid shit kids have always done.

              It’s called harassment.

      • @[email protected]
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        06 months ago

        Yes. The iPhone to MMS connection has filesize limits that basically make sending video horribly compressed, and even still images are visibly limited in quality.

        And then message reactions aren’t directly supported in MMS, so it becomes a clunky communications experience between iPhone and Android texting.

        There’s also delivery confirmation, read receipts, and other indicators in an iMessage chat that aren’t supported in MMS.

        The color of the bubble is a subtle UI indicator of what features are supported in the chat.

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      26 months ago

      And the same enlightened kids who are so aware about discrimination and gender fluidity (which is good) are the ones discriminating against others because they don’t have an iPhone.

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      -76 months ago

      It’s a status symbol, sure… it may be stupid and primitive as a trophy around a caveman’s neck… but we are just wired like that.

      Nothing special here.

        • @[email protected]
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          56 months ago

          How is it not natural to want a status symbol? However I agree that companies abuse that to gain power and profit, I’m not questioning that.

          • @[email protected]
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            76 months ago

            It may be natural to want a status symbol (although that drive probably varies wildly between individuals), but I find it sad that having an iPhone is equated to status.

            “Look at me in my expensive walled garden!”

            Disclaimer: I also dislike Google’s business practices in different ways

            • @[email protected]
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              36 months ago

              I feel you. I dream of the day Linux phones become a thing, but they are not ready yet, although great progress is being made.

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        6 months ago

        It’s not at all, and only the most purile idiots would ever think that, and completely proves my point