Since a years we know, or might suspect, our chats are listend on, our uploaded files are sold for advertising or what purpose ever and the chance our social messengers leak our private data is incredibly high. It is about time to work against this.
That’s like asking why this tractor trailer truck still uses the same old boring shipping containers from 40 years ago.
My point is that most people in 2025 are expecting a lot more from their communications client than what was available in the “good old days” of Gtalk and FB interoperability, and yet most XMPP advocates just bury their heads in the sand and say “it works for me and does everything I need, so there is no reason to add more features”.
My point is that most people in 2025 are expecting a lot more from their communications client than what was available in the “good old days” of Gtalk and FB interoperability, and yet most XMPP advocates just bury their heads in the sand and say “it works for me and does everything I need, so there is no reason to add more features”.