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Thats a feature. It literally only safes stuff you your devices.
Also. Who the hell uses Ios?
Well over 1 billion people.
So most people don't. Bad for the idiots that do.
Still, almost 60% of market share in North America.
Ok but... Let's be real... 60% of USA people Bing stupid is a pretty conservative estimation...
How elitist can you be to find 60% of a country to be stupid?
European. We don't think so, we know. Like seriously, look at the guys you have for election.
No, it's not a feature, it's a missing feature. When your backup and restore system only works sometimes, despite being set up correctly, then that's a shit backup solution.
Everybody who uses an iPhone. Which is a metric shitload of people. What kind of question is that?
IPhones are only used by people that have too much money and not enough self respect to just buy a actual phone.
And the problem comes from Ios itself. They have another format than everyone else.
Its on the people to not use shit phones that fuck up everything.
Cool story bro, but your feelings don't change the facts: signal's backup system isn't fit for purpose.
A backup system that can't effectively back up and be restored is a flawed system.
Cool opinion, however, i didn't ask.
Not really an opinion.
And I know you didn't ask, I was just correcting what you wrote.
I was just saying that your opinion is not a discussion point. And furthermore that i don't care about it.
It is a discussion point, since it's here being discussed. And also, apologies. I didn't realise I was dealing with such a badass.
What? Are you perhaps a little stupid?
I don't think you're following. We were discussing the state of backups on Signal, then you suddenly decided not to talk about it, but to keep talking about nothing in particular.