▲ | 101008 3 days ago | |
Yeah, huge in Latin America in the sense that a lot (most?) business only have a number that they use with Whatsapp (you can't call or even text them). Is it the same in Europe? Since I am from Latin America I never know if people from other continents use Whatsapp as much as we do, and if when I ask them to use Whatsapp I am imposing a new app or it's what they regularly use. | ||
▲ | Semaphor 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
No. Here in Germany WhatsApp is not even that widespread for businesses. But WA is very big here for personal communication, though Signal comes in second (at least amongst older people, and amongst my circle) | ||
▲ | Vinnl 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
I think Europe is not homogenous enough for this, but in the Netherlands at least, there are plenty of companies that you can't call, email or text, but they'll have some other options: a chatbot, a web form, maybe a Twitter account, and sometimes via WhatsApp indeed. | ||
▲ | dontlaugh 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Not quite, but not too far off. If you give someone your number, they’ll text you on WhatsApp. |