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Whatsapp: Messenger wants to put pressure on with limited functions | The hardware community for PC gamers

Won’t change much. The worst thing that will happen is that many will ask their grandson. why Whatsapp is crazy.

Lol?

And that happens almost simultaneously with tens of millions of users.
Consequence: delete the app and switch, there are enough alternatives …

Bye Whatsapp …

With 2 billion users, you can afford a few million.

I call it blackmail.

In principle this is completely normal. Have you ever read what all the websites do with your data? It is also mandatory to accept an EULA for every program. Here we take a closer look, because it’s Facebokk.

I bet most of them (including me) would not notice if they were selling their soul on the side (a company in the UK did it once, the signatories sold their soul, unless objected to before approval and waived a £ 5 voucher Only one person asked for his soul and the £ 5 voucher.

Unfortunately, both professional and private coordination of activities within groups are partly limited to Whatsapp. The larger the group, the less flexibility when changing.
So far we have only made the move with one group. : /

This is called path dependency.

On the one hand you want to be flexible, on the other hand you want to be easy to reach. Imagine there were a dozen competing email or telephone systems that were incompatible with each other. Terrible! One will prevail and destroy or at least overshadow the others. Uniformity is also desired for things like sockets, right-hand traffic, voltage, interfaces, etc.

Many are already freaking out here if the mainboards are to require a new power supply in the future

The only thing that Whatsapp can really get dangerous would be when features are in demand that they cannot offer. In contrast to Telegram, Whatsapp campaigns against Fakenews, for example, it has its price if you try to stop the lynch mob. So far they have countered everything quite well, including the problem with the formerly missing encryption.

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