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WhatsApp
Absolutely, it's essentially required in Europe... but also, fuck Facebook.
Surprisingly hard for people to accept, if you don't have it.
I really wish I could get out of using WhatsApp, but it's all everyone ever uses.
And there just isn't any good enough argument you can use to convince the average user from doing otherwise. Unless it literally makes the phone explode in your hands, people will not change.
I didn't have it for ages but it just resulted in people "texting" me and me never getting it because they actually sent me a WhatsApp
They will fall, the enshittification has already begun with the integration of influencer-related groups.
I think WhatsApp is still fantastic. Just a matter of time till Facebook incorporates it fully in. That is what worries me.
I won't deny it is working very well. It is the Facebook part for me too