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SebastianKra | 3 months ago

...and then WhatsApp starts to send ads in push-notifications that you can't turn off. And you either have to live with it, or be a massive black hole in your friends communities.

I don't know if RCS is the way, but monopolistic messaging apps definitely aren't.

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philsnow|3 months ago

> and then WhatsApp starts to send ads in push-notifications that you can't turn off

*that you can't filter.

Every time an app begs me to enable notifications, I give it the side-eye because I immediately assume it's going to include notifications that I don't want to see, which are essentially ads for some app feature / some part of their walled garden.

I want to be able to filter notifications at the OS level. That could be by a substring search on the content of the notification, or by a unique-per-call-site (in the code) identifier included in the API the app uses to surface a notification (though I suspect most apps would just re-use the same identifier everywhere because the developers don't want me to be able to filter their ads).

SebastianKra|3 months ago

My point was that such services will always enshittify.

With RCS, you have at least multiple providers and the ability to switch without being socially exiled.