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jacobwilliamroy | 1 year ago
I'm genuinely curious: what was the pitch that you used to get others to start using signal?
jacobwilliamroy | 1 year ago
I'm genuinely curious: what was the pitch that you used to get others to start using signal?
hughesjj|1 year ago
It's much easier when it's a group. I got some of my family to get on it too and they pretty much exclusively use it to talk to me.
In the mid 2010s it wasn't that hard of a call because the various Google apps kept getting deprecated (we were all in hangouts before), iPhone users wanted something rcs like and they couldn't for android users with mms, in general the app scene was taking off with Snapchat wechat etc. so people were easier to convince to dl it.
My pitch was 'you know how randomly Facebook or YouTube will serve you some adds about something you were talking about about, even though you didn't search with them? You're much less likely to have that happen with signal'
Then if they pressed I'd share a link from the net neutrality fight days about DNS hijacking etc and having them remember when all their failed urls would go to an ISP run search domain
I definitely used some FUD but it worked.
Actually I think some of the FUD was 'what if the carrier gets hacked?'.... Which, I mean for all carriers and all systems is just a matter of time. As t-> inf the probability of a breach converges to 1.
Also if any of your friends do drugs, of any sort, that was a great motivator for them to switch lol. Weed has only been legal for recreational since 2013 in any state.
Oh, and pretty much every techie friend I had went 'yo that's awesome' and changed over, even if they don't have a tech job.
Finally, back in the day/for many years, signal could default to normal MMS messaging, so the pitch was 'if they don't have signal, you can just text like normal'