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decoyj6g OP t1_iu43myk wrote
imo iMessage is very American thing. What makes iMessage good? Sending SMS over data?
Administratr t1_iu46ni9 wrote
I use iMessage every single day. Not sure where this narrative comes from (UK)
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BLUEBLASTER69 t1_iu5m0ns wrote
UK here everyone uses Whats app and FB messenger with my friends and family.
walgman t1_iu66c5a wrote
I’m British and some use the WhatsApp and some use messenger. The majority for me is iMessage.
decoyj6g OP t1_iu46w1s wrote
Didn't said that nobody uses it, just that its much more common in USA, could also be UK-s thing dno
Carter0108 t1_iu5fk5n wrote
It's absolutely not a UK thing. Barely anyone in the UK uses SMS and even fewer use iMessage. I had an iPhone for 2 years and didn't use it once.
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bighi t1_iu4wz9s wrote
> What makes iMessage good?
Nothing. It's worse than lots of other messaging apps.
It's used a lot in the US because people are still using SMS over there, as if we were still in the year 1875. They like sticking to medieval systems and beliefs as much as possible, like the imperial system and strong religious fanatism.
I believe that in every other country, it's not used by that many people.
TonytheNetworker t1_iu50gdo wrote
From what I see from other countries they use other messaging platforms like Whatsapp or Telegram to communicate.
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