@signal devsstoi@lemm.ee to Open Source@lemmy.ml – 80 points – 3 months ago14Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsIt's so silly but I love multiple reactions in Slack and Discord. Signal's reaction system feels half-baked in comparison. I'd also like custom reaction, though I'm not sure how that would work on a direct messaging platform.I wish you could do custom react packs, or even just react w/ stickersSignal has many half-baked things. Like the backup/restore systemAnd the sync system...And all the garbage javascript clients instead of native applications...And most likely their entire privacy promise.
It's so silly but I love multiple reactions in Slack and Discord. Signal's reaction system feels half-baked in comparison. I'd also like custom reaction, though I'm not sure how that would work on a direct messaging platform.I wish you could do custom react packs, or even just react w/ stickersSignal has many half-baked things. Like the backup/restore systemAnd the sync system...And all the garbage javascript clients instead of native applications...And most likely their entire privacy promise.
Signal has many half-baked things. Like the backup/restore systemAnd the sync system...And all the garbage javascript clients instead of native applications...And most likely their entire privacy promise.
And the sync system...And all the garbage javascript clients instead of native applications...And most likely their entire privacy promise.
And all the garbage javascript clients instead of native applications...And most likely their entire privacy promise.
It's so silly but I love multiple reactions in Slack and Discord. Signal's reaction system feels half-baked in comparison.
I'd also like custom reaction, though I'm not sure how that would work on a direct messaging platform.
I wish you could do custom react packs, or even just react w/ stickers
Signal has many half-baked things. Like the backup/restore system
And the sync system...
And all the garbage javascript clients instead of native applications...
And most likely their entire privacy promise.