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1. partyb+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-05 09:38:39
It's just a fact that Telegram has more features. Every few weeks I get a notification with a long list of features, it's a more rich experience. My main favourite thing is just that gifs show up bigger.

Muted chat, chat groups, draw on photos, stickers on photos, quiz / polls, dice rolls.

Signal does cover the basics well through (GIFs, voice messages, video, photo, replies) and it has a clean interface.

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2. smiche+K1[view] [source] 2020-06-05 09:53:40
>>partyb+(OP)
> Muted chat, chat groups, draw on photos, stickers on photos,

Signal has all of these

> quiz / polls, dice rolls.

Not these, as far as I know.

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3. partyb+H2[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-05 10:02:55
>>smiche+K1
By chat groups I mean chat folders. You can put some chats into a folder to organise them. Clearly every chat app has group chats.
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4. 0x49d1+P3[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-05 10:12:18
>>smiche+K1
Also lacks proper fast and memory efficient desktop client, good cloud backups, settings for almost everything (traffic usage/space/visuals), programmable bots. And I'm not saying about some features that for example I use a lot, like "Channels" (Almost always for news, but with ability to offline access to linked websites). Anyway: you just have to test for yourself how comfortably fast their software is on both desktop/mobile platforms. Tho sure I like Signal very much, it's just not a product for "average human" for now.
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