• smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de
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      We have chat standard called XMPP created by literially the same org that makes standards for Internet and Email.

      And there are other public protocols to choose from.

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        Unfortunately XMPP died roughly when the mobile devices became a mainstay. The way Google de facto took over the protocol didn’t help either, but even without it XMPP isn’t fit for the mobile-first world. The client needs to maintain an active connection at all times and there is nothing akin to push messaging, causing quite a significant battery drain. I might be unaware of some progress in this regard but this is how I remember it.

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            I don’t mean offline messaging with messages waiting for the user to go online. I mean the lack of push messaging capabilities, so the user/client doesn’t know there is a message waiting until they already go “fully” online.

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      Signal for private conversations and for larger groups Matrix. Matrix can also be bridged to telegram effortlessly.