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isatty 2 hours ago

Signal and WhatsApp are bloated and slow in comparison.

Krasnol 2 hours ago | parent [-]

What is slow?

I don't understand what there is to accelerate.

forgotmypw17 2 hours ago | parent [-]

The main things that are slow are loading the app and opening the app, loading the messages, and receiving the messages. On my phone, this is much slower than Telegram, and on my computer, the WhatsApp program doesn't even work have the time -- it just gets stuck in the loading process.

Signal is not as bad, but can still take a minute or two to update everything on my computer. The phone app is better.

Krasnol 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Sounds more like your personal problem.

I live in Germany and use both. None do that and as I'm "the IT guy" for many people at work an din private, I'd have heard about it. Hell, the whole continent would have heard about it as whatsapp is widely used.

My Signal also doesn't do that.

econ an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Since the whatsapp cliënt on desktop was replaced by a web wrapper it's even worse.

I don't even remember how the previous cliënt did it but my spelling suggestions are in English (as is the OS) but my chats are all in Dutch. Most words have a red underline.

It recently gave up downloading images. Turned out it was no longer allowed to write to its own folder. Not sure if this should be blamed on MS but from the (many) user perspective it just stopped working.

It keeps limited chat history which makes it inferior to IRC.

It badly wants you to use ai.

It has a spam channel where it promotes it self.

The phone app is decent tho

opem 8 minutes ago | parent [-]

Exactly, signal is decent on all the platforms, while mobile clients for whatsapp is somewhat tolerable if you ignore the constant AI push. But the web/desktop client is a pain in the ass to use.

opem 12 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Not at all, telegram clients in every platform are much much faster than whatsapp, signal etc. on the same platform. Although, this is more visible on older devices and on poor network conditions, I clearly see a difference in my newer devices too.

cardiffspaceman 42 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

From USA, one mainly needs WhatsApp to chat with Latin Americans. Judging from the billboards I have seen in Argentina and Uruguay, there are a lot of Latin Americans getting WA free. So of course, why pay more?

maximilianthe1 10 minutes ago | parent [-]

>> why pay

Both WhatsUp & Telegram are completely free to use.

Telegram has premium features, but they are tangential to chatting & average use.

Paracompact an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

There are three people in this thread with this "personal" problem.

econ 42 minutes ago | parent [-]

It's the gold standard for bad support: pretend the user has a problem.

There once was this thread on a blog for a windows XP pirated edition. Someone commented that something small didn't work. They replied in less than a minute, that's terrible! 10 minutes later the version was incremented and a new reply said: Try the new version! After 30 minutes the bug fix was confirmed.

They weren't trying to be funny but it still makes me laugh how it compares to Microsoft, the 3 trillion software company.