RIP WhatsApp

   / RIP WhatsApp #1  

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The writing has been on the wall for some time. After the mangled forced update of WhatApp on my phone today, I'd had enough and removed it altogether.

Some background.....

"The New York Times:
The move, described by four people involved in the effort, requires thousands of Facebook employees to reconfigure how WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger function at their most basic levels. While all three services will continue operating as stand-alone apps, their underlying messaging infrastructure will be unified, the people said. Facebook is still in the early stages of the work and plans to complete it by the end of this year or in early 2020, they said.

Mr. Zuckerberg has also ordered all of the apps to incorporate end-to-end encryption, the people said, a significant step that protects messages from being viewed by anyone except the participants in the conversation. After the changes take effect, a Facebook user could send an encrypted message to someone who has only a WhatsApp account, for example. Currently, that isn't possible because the apps are separate
."

Zuckerberg Plans To Integrate WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger - Slashdot

If one is a fan of the Zuk's products, ignore the above PSA.

Rgds, D.
 
   / RIP WhatsApp #2  
I deleted my FB page about 5 months ago.. don't miss it at all. ..IMO..FB is circling the drain, they are not attracting young users..and their existing base user is aging..and using it less. When it first came out, it was a nice way to say hi to old friends..once it became a litter box for commercial adds, and a political censor for the left.. it wore out its welcome with many.
 
   / RIP WhatsApp
  • Thread Starter
#3  
I found WhatsApp useful for videoconferencing, but there are other better alternatives.

With the possibility of some kind of govt action looming, the point has been made that this circling of the wagons (locking those applications together) is being done to make it technically more difficult to order a breakup.

Rgds, D.
 
   / RIP WhatsApp #4  
I deleted my FB page about 5 months ago.. don't miss it at all. ..IMO..FB is circling the drain, they are not attracting young users..and their existing base user is aging..and using it less. When it first came out, it was a nice way to say hi to old friends..once it became a litter box for commercial adds, and a political censor for the left.. it wore out its welcome with many.

Why do you think they purchased Instagram and WhatsApp? The real issue is software obsolescence. It evolves so quickly, and the young are always looking for some new "thing" to talk about or use. Facebook will eventually end up like Myspace.

I have a degree in IT and I don't use any social media at all. It just isn't worth the security risk or the ire of folks I have never met. Text messages, phone calls, or a hand shake are sufficient!
 
   / RIP WhatsApp #6  
Why do you think they purchased Instagram and WhatsApp? The real issue is software obsolescence. It evolves so quickly, and the young are always looking for some new "thing" to talk about or use. Facebook will eventually end up like Myspace.

I have a degree in IT and I don't use any social media at all. It just isn't worth the security risk or the ire of folks I have never met. Text messages, phone calls, or a hand shake are sufficient!

Agree
 
   / RIP WhatsApp
  • Thread Starter
#7  
I have an android phone, any recommendation?

I dropped Signal onto our Android phones a little while ago.

Signal (software) - Wikipedia

You can read the history above..... suffice to say it's lead by 2 heavy-hitters in the electronic privacy world (including the orginal founder of WhatsApp, who left FB not long ago....), and at the moment, it is independent, and not commercially indentured to anybody. :thumbsup:

Install was easy and clean. I like the performance so far, video quality is good, as is audio performance.

Signal has one small feature that I've not seen elsewhere, that I sometimes find very useful. In the Texting portion, you also have a single-button Record and Send Instantly option for a Voicemail - you can also cancel-out mid-recording if desired.

I found it to be a friendly Install (Signal) to use....... if you read up on it, there are extensive (but optional) security practices available in Signal - when I first read about it, I figured those heavy-security features would be intrusive/complex, but that's not the case at all. I've found it to be a high-performance, very secure communication platform, with a well designed User Interface.

Rgds, D.
 
   / RIP WhatsApp #8  
The writing has been on the wall for some time. After the mangled forced update of WhatApp on my phone today, I'd had enough and removed it altogether.

Some background.....

"The New York Times:
The move, described by four people involved in the effort, requires thousands of Facebook employees to reconfigure how WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger function at their most basic levels. While all three services will continue operating as stand-alone apps, their underlying messaging infrastructure will be unified, the people said. Facebook is still in the early stages of the work and plans to complete it by the end of this year or in early 2020, they said.

Mr. Zuckerberg has also ordered all of the apps to incorporate end-to-end encryption, the people said, a significant step that protects messages from being viewed by anyone except the participants in the conversation. After the changes take effect, a Facebook user could send an encrypted message to someone who has only a WhatsApp account, for example. Currently, that isn't possible because the apps are separate
."

Zuckerberg Plans To Integrate WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook Messenger - Slashdot

If one is a fan of the Zuk's products, ignore the above PSA.

Rgds, D.


Facebook'''s Traffic Is Down Nearly 5% in Two Years | Fortune
 
   / RIP WhatsApp
  • Thread Starter
#9  

Depends how you dice the #'s....

The researcher contends that many of Facebook’s users are turning to mobile apps instead of the browser to access the social network. In fact, Facebook app usage is growing and total engagement on the world’s largest social network is up.

I think what I saw of this latest WhatsApp push update indicated it was being bound much tighter into the FB world...... not happening on my watch..... or my phone :cool:

Some people have ditched FB, while others still don't care about the privacy issues.... that group may never change horses....

For those of us not willing to drink the Zuk Koolaid, and actually want to communicate with people one<->one, there are better options, like Signal.

Rgds, D.
 
   / RIP WhatsApp #10  
Thanks Dave, I'll give Signal a try.
 

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