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I was sad when signal changed to not include basic sms to non signal users. I don't like having separate messengers for things like that. But it makes sense in the grand scheme. If I could get the few people I message the most to convert over I'd be happy.
How? Signal doesn't have the leverage to get the bulk of users to stop using SMS. So all that move did was to force people to reinstall an SMS. Then, signal became yet another messaging app for like one contact to manage and forget about.
Matrix does what signal does, but it's distributed, unlike Signal. Plus you have protocol portability.
people on new phone are now auto enrolled to Google's RCS. This poses a few issues:
All that said, with limited resources and budget, they really should not be spending any dev points on 40 year old tech. does it suck for some? yes, absolutely. Is it the end of the world?
Lastly, while I love Matrix, its not ready for prime time. I was able to get my grandma to install Signal and join group chats with almost no help. I wouldn't fare as well with Matrix/Element.