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1 year agoOh sweet, it still works? I uninstalled it on the 1st because I found muscle memory had me opening it and I didn’t want the dev racking up fees on my behalf. Hope he figured it out, I know he really poured time keeping that app going.
Oh sweet, it still works? I uninstalled it on the 1st because I found muscle memory had me opening it and I didn’t want the dev racking up fees on my behalf. Hope he figured it out, I know he really poured time keeping that app going.
That’s only for June though. I’m going to wait for the august report to see the drop include the massive exodus that came July 1st. I know I hopped over here then, and all of the posts for like 3 days were people who left in June, or about the exodus with comment sections full of newcomers.
Not every country has unlimited talk and text as a widely as others. I know my husband’s family uses what’s app because they can always hop on their WiFi or a neighbors and talk to family, but they can’t always afford to top up their minutes. The social drawback isn’t that they’ll look at you funny, it’s that they might literally not be able to communicate with you.
Add in that some of those families also play hot potato with phones, swapping who has what phone almost weekly, something that follows the login and not the phone starts to make sense. I know there are better alternatives to what’s app and don’t defend it, but getting them as a whole to change apps so they can all communicate would mean a lot of work and energy I can say they don’t have these days.