Many users defend iMessage as reliable, encrypted, and functional without social features or usernames, while some criticize Apple's leadership priorities.
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Is this entire article complaining it doesn’t have usernames? That’s it? It’s encrypted like signal, and basically the most reliable of the bunch so not sure what else is lacking feature wise? Usernames sorta make sense but at the same time emails are an option and I’m not sure I want anyone with my username able to text me, those more freely get shared than phone numbers
@markgurman What points are they even making in the article? If it's the fact that it's not trying to be a social media app: GOOD. Leave it as is.
@markgurman iMessage / Messages is smelling like roses now that Meta is trashing their apps and jamming AI into everything.
@markgurman it really doesn't suck. it does it's job, reliable, no frills
@markgurman I think #1 for them would be securing trade secrets rn
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Of all the things one could say Ternus should prioritize to "Get Apple back on track," this would probably be number 1,500 on my list. https://x.com/markgurman/status/2076033387987382318/photo/1
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Many users defend iMessage as reliable, encrypted, and functional without social features or usernames, while some criticize Apple's leadership priorities.
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