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by drglitch 2879 days ago
Perhaps they're turning to group chats and imessages? Any meaningful use of instagram, snap, or similar platform introduces ads into your "friend news stream", whereas simplicity of whatsapp or similar platform avoids them, while preserving fluidity of communication.
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IM is honestly the number 1 social media right now. Its real communication with people you actually care about and not a popularity contest or marketing and no algorithm trying to tell you what you should be looking at.
I think email is #1. Personally, it's my favorite because I get to pick and choose who sees each post.
Why can't you pick and choose with IM?
I guess you can. Email seems to be more popular, though. For any given person, there's a higher likelihood they have email than any particular IM client.
Not at a local level.

In many countries in Europe, WhatsApp is just about ubiquitous, and used by the average guy way more often than email.

The same (from what I understand) for WeChat in China.

Yes, if you need to communicate outside of your local circle of family and friends, e-mail is still king (for business communication for example, no contest), but how often does the average guy does it?

I'm a little shocked at your experience. It doesn't match my experience. Literally everyone I know has an email address.
I agree that more people have an email address than a particular IM client, however, a lot of people outside of the tech bubble don't use email much anymore for personal communication.

iMessage is the solidified IM platform I see most, as if you have an iPhone, you have iMessage.

In Australia SMS is still widely used because of IM fragmentation. A proprietary IM platform will never take over and we will stay in the current mess until one of the open source standards become well used.
Same with messaging, right? I have a personal vendetta against email.