(OK, I can't keep my promise…) > People are where their friends are, that's a history-proven fact.
I think history proved the contrary. If people were staying where there friends are, then noone would have moved from ICQ to Skype to WhatsApp to Snapchat. People do move and switch messengers all the time, messenger preference is evolving more quickly than fashion in clothes nowadays. And this happens because companies create new things that actually solve issues, and market them. WhatsApp did marketing with eliminating the need for contact management, for example. If people stayed where there friends are, then proprietary messengers wouldn't take part in battles like they do, e.g. Facebook Messenger competing with WhatsApp in terms of new features, and hell, those two messengers are even made by the same people! Users do not stay where they are. The find something new and tell their friends. This works for WhatsApp and Snapchat, because they have cool things and cool marketing. It does not work for Telepathy with XMPP because there is no cool marketing. It's all about features, then marketing, then critical mass. -nik -- PGP-Fingerprint: 3C9D 54A4 7575 C026 FB17 FD26 B79A 3C16 A0C4 F296 Dominik George · Mobil: +49-151-61623918 Teckids e.V. · FrOSCon e.V. · OpenRheinRuhr e.V. Fellowship of the FSFE · Piratenpartei Deutschland Opencaching Deutschland e.V. · Debian Contributor LPIC-3 Linux Enterprise Professional (Security) _______________________________________________ telepathy mailing list telepathy@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/telepathy