• edric
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    236 months ago

    The blue vs green bubble thing never really bothered me. As long as I can communicate with the person I’m talking to, I don’t care how the messages are sent, unless maybe if I don’t want a message to be sent over plain sms. It’s ridiculous how it has become a status thing.

    • kamenLady.
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      56 months ago

      It is though. I’m the only developer in an agency of designers. Yes, they all have iphones and I’m the only Android lol

      It’s absurd, but i get the blue bubble looks of superiority all the time.

      • @GenEcon@lemm.ee
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        76 months ago

        I’m the only developer in an agency of designers

        In the US. Outside of the US no one uses iMessage, not even iPhone users.

        • kamenLady.
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          26 months ago

          I’m in Germany, at least my designer colleagues love iMessage, but not for work. Since we know each other for a long time, there’s lots of semi private messaging going around.

          • @GenEcon@lemm.ee
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            26 months ago

            Not only someone using iMessage but at the same time not using Signal or Whatsapp? Thats the first time I’ve heard of either of these two.

      • @nyandere
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    • @Stephen304
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      46 months ago

      It’s not just about the color of the bubble. If you go on an outing with a group of iPhone users, there’s a high chance they’ll create a group chat with and without you, because the group chat with you won’t let them send HQ photos. Even if they aren’t trying to be exclusionary, someone will inevitably forget to send messages to both group chats. iMessage incentivizes situations like this which socially punishes Android users.