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by jandrewrogers
61 days ago
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The problem isn't setting up the servers, they already exist for the most part. It is getting anyone to use them. I've seen this play out a few times in Europe. People are extremely resistant to giving up WhatsApp. These rules are so widely flouted that no one takes them seriously, including the people making the rules. It is a bit of theater, meanwhile everyone continues to use WhatsApp. There is no will to actually make this change. If your boss keeps sending you messages over WhatsApp, why would you do any different? |
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Not to mention the app itself was pretty mediocre last time I used it, but that's neither here nor there...