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WhatsApp and the domestication of users
(seirdy.one)
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Wait, people think of that as an advantage? For me, that has always been the reason I have refused to use it. It's also why I never even tried Google's Allo despite being a big fan. A chat application that isn't using the phone network shouldn't be tied to your phone number. It makes cross-platform support extremely awkward, and that's noticeable in how poor What's App still is for cross-platform use.
For people who previously used SMS and had their contacts saved in the phone's pre-installed contact app, WhatsApp could use all those contacts out of the box.