Comment by AnthonyMouse

24 days ago

> Meanwhile, if you all use two apps, everytime you want to check up on a friend you have to check two apps.

You just have to check the one they use. Also, both of the apps would support notifications when something has happened in that app.

> But what if they don’t like it that much?

There is no real advantage of WhatsApp over Signal except that some people are already using it, and a significant privacy disadvantage. Once someone already has Signal then the advantage of WhatsApp is gone and only the disadvantage remains.

Everything is a trade-off.

Signal trades some decreased convenience (for example in terms of backup) for some added security. Whatsapp has more “cosmetic” features (polls,…).

If you value privacy over convenience and other features Signal is a great choice. If you value convenience and other features over privacy Whatsapp is a great choice.

I think it’s safe to say that different people have different priorities which result in different choices.

  • > Signal trades some decreased convenience (for example in terms of backup)

    This can't be a barrier to adoption in practice because most people don't even know that it's a thing in order to consider it as a difference, and anyone who both does and cares about it from the outset would have no trouble setting up automatic backups with Signal, and then appreciate the privacy advantage.

    > Whatsapp has more “cosmetic” features (polls,…).

    https://support.signal.org/hc/en-us/articles/9971667844506-S...

    > If you value privacy over convenience and other features Signal is a great choice. If you value convenience and other features over privacy Whatsapp is a great choice.

    There is no actual reason to use Whatsapp except for the network effect.