• OriginalStJoe@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I’m not sure implementing RCS will require it to functionally be any different than SMS/MMS. Any given client registers with the capabilities they support. Supporting every feature is not required though. Green bubbles are obviously ok. Typing indicators/read receipts could be left out. Image/video quality could still be downgraded. (I doubt this will happen since there’s no technical reason to do so just for RCS).

    Playing nice with iMessage isn’t required. One of the biggest headaches for group chats is that leaving an iMessage conversation isn’t possible once one person is on SMS. Other iMessage features also don’t work once one person is using SMS. That could still exist. E2EE is already out.

    This may not be the win Google was hoping for.

    • Yellow_Bee@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Playing nice with iMessage isn’t required.

      Don’t tell that to the EU… They’re looking to force iMessage interoperability with other messaging apps regardless of iMessage’s popularity/share market in the EU economic area.

      Apple adopting RCS might stave off their attempt for iMessage, but who knows what the EU will do.

  • pixel_of_moral_decay@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I’m not sure iMessage and SMS/RCS will be allowed to be in the same app going forward in the EU at least.

    My interpretation is that would be unfair under the proposed rules. Apple would need to make iMessage a separate app jailed the same way WhatsApp etc are or open up the API’s in such a way they can all integrate the same way.

    I think this is more “for now”.

    • saint_louis_bagels@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      The problem isn’t the bubble color. Green tells the iOS user that the recipient is receiving an SMS text which fucks up all “messaging” functionality that has become commonplace on iMessage/WhatsApp, Discord, etc.

  • bobbie434343@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Digital discrimination (especially with teens) over bubble colors and Apple 100% encouraging tribalism. Imagine if the discriminating factor for bubble colors was some other criteria…

    • saint_louis_bagels@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      The problem isn’t the bubble color. Green tells the iOS user that the recipient is receiving an SMS text which fucks up all “messaging” functionality that has become commonplace on iMessage/WhatsApp, Discord, etc.

  • Lynnizian@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I have an iPhone, but when I text my friend on their android it says “RCS chat with…” above each of my messages on their phone. Will this update fix that, or is that a setting my friend has to change on their phone?

  • MyPackage@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    No one is going to give a shit about the color once they realize adding an Android user to a group chat will no longer disable reactions and make every video posted look like it was shot on a flip phone.

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      1 year ago

      Agreed. Any adult won’t care. Maybe teens will but they are teens with brains still developing so it’s expected they’ll care about silly things like not being a green bubble.

  • Some_guy_am_i@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Wait until the EU hears about this shit! See if they don’t legislate that all messages must be the same color!

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    1 year ago

    Once RCS is implemented, people will be fine with green, assuming it’s green, as the experience should be much better regardless of what protocol is being used. Green currently means crappy photos, media, and other various experiences that comes with sms/mms.

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    1 year ago

    Green? Really? Makes no sense. There should be some distinction between SMS and RCS, since the differences are so huge between them.

    And btw. Apple. It’s about time to change the shade of green! The text is barely visible!!

  • Obility@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Don’t think it was reasonable to expect it to be blue but it being the same as SMS is just dumb. At least a different shade would make sense but this just seems petty for the sake of perpetuating discrimination.