Meta pushed a WhatsApp update that replaces the soccer ball ⚽ with the FIFA corruption cup soccer ball by Adidas

    • Wispy2891@lemmy.worldOP
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      Because in my country historically the telecom companies are charging 0.30€ per SMS (text) and 2€ per MMS (text with photo).

      So WhatsApp when they launched with their “1€/lifetime” offer on the iPhone 3GS they were the right app at the right time and became the de facto replacement for any kind of messaging. It’s insane how basically overnight they replaced msn messenger and Skype because it was so convenient (Microsoft never did a smartphone client for msn messenger, only unofficial ones. It was available on dumbphones but it used SMS from the plan to send/receive, nobody used it because you needed to be a millionaire to afford it)

      SMS now in my country is only for receiving OTP codes, for the rest is WhatsApp, because still in 2026 the telecoms are still charging 2€ for each MMS sent and nobody wants to risk huge bills. This includes iMessage because if a chat suddenly goes green and you didn’t notice, it costs dozens of euro

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      I know we’re all saying network effects, but I don’t know what the fuck network effects means.

      Network effects dude. Network effects.

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      because it’s the de facto sms replacement in many european and south american countries

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      I could move to Signal, open up a chat with myself and chat for a while but I think it would get pretty boring pretty soon.

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      I thought people on here of all places would understand the impact of the network effect.

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      Because most of the world is already on WhatsApp, and changing to Signal would isolate you from most people and businesses.

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        changing to Signal would isolate you from most people and businesses.

        Sounds great - if I wasn’t already using Signal, that just might persuade me 😁

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        The only people that believe I’m worth contacting have already switched to Signal and the ones that refused to switch lost contact with me. Their loss I guess.

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        Must be more popular in your country, in Canada I don’t know a single person on whatsapp

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          It’s very big in western Europe. Here in the Netherlands everybody is on WhatsApp pretty much since it’s creation

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            In Germany too and I remember how upsetting it was to me from the beginning. There were third party messengers that supported established (at the time) services like ICQ or live messenger but people got onto the hot new thing because it’s so much like SMS.

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              I remember starting to use it because texting was pretty expensive and limited at the time. Whatsapp was free (group) texting when on WiFi and still cheaper when on cellular. If texting wasn’t so expensive at the time I really don’t think whatsapp would’ve caught on like it did. Now people are just used to it so that’s probably why it’s still big

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                I lived the switch in second person. My sister kept running out of SMSs to text her boyfriend, and our elder sister told her about Whatsapp and how she could have basically infinite text messages

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                  Exactly. And, combined with the shared amount of texts/minutes (which IIRC for me was something like 100), actually calling people and wanting to text your friends you’d run out of texts very quick. WhatsApp was a godsend at the time.

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          Poland , and everybody around me is on WhatsApp, only a few people have Telegram. Searched a bit of saved phone numbers, none had Signal tied to them

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          Yeah they’re all on Facebook Messenger which sucks. I’ve managed to switch a few in my surroundings to Signal but I still need to keep Messenger for holdouts.

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            Thankfully I have managed to get everyone to switch from Messenger to Signal, atleast for talking to me haha. Two other family members being privacy oriented too really helped getting the rest of the family moved over.

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      Couldn’t be me… but some people don’t care that Meta can read their messages. Or they still don’t know but I doubt it.

      Mark Zuckerberg has a term for these people…

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        That said volleyball to me, but maybe there’s a size difference?

        Anyways the true sport of champions is sepak tekraw. Give me the damn sepak tekraw ball, dude

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      Wow, I had no idea! I just looked through the list of World Cup balls, and they only used that design, like, twice. But what an impact! I assume they had to get fancy afterwards because every ball started to look like that, so now it looked almost boring. Wild!

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      That’s cooled it’s named after the Telstar satellite. There’s a high school in Maine that’s also named after the satellite.

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      whatsapp is unfortunely the lesser evil of propriatery IM when talking about usability, beyond that, the network effect in most kf the world make it the default

      • 🦄🦄🦄@feddit.org
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        Huh? What would be the bigger evil?

        And re: network effect, I just told the people I wanted to chat with that I am going to use Signal and then uninstalled. Most followed, some didn’t. That’s just life, I guess.

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        It allows one to play 45 rpm records, which have a big hole in the middle, on the turntable most people had at home which was designed for 33 ⅓ rpm records, which have a small hole. The shape forms a gentle spring to create tension inside the 45.

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          Just to add to this, many 45s came with the same small hole as LPs and 12" singles. The big hole was there for 45s that were to be used in jukeboxes, I think.

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            The different playback speed also allows more music to be squeezed onto each side of the disc (albeit at a slightly lower quality).

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            Most record players have an adjustable speed and can do 33.3 or 45 rpm and some can do the old 78s. There were also other speeds but they were mostly used for other applications. Otherwise yes, it would sound slow compared to an LP.

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                Haha, by other applications I meant I remember there being some background music systems for elevators and retail stores and some early dictation systems and such that were slower, like in the 10 rpm range.

                However… Software used to come on cassette tapes in the days of the C64 and the ZX Spectrum etc. I don’t see why you couldn’t record the same ‘sound’ onto an LP but I imagine the error rate might be far higher. In fact, I would be shocked if it’s never been tried.

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        The shape allows the tabs to push in slightly and snap into the 7”. I’ve heard them called ‘spiders’ :)

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    I could put those balls in my ass abd I still wouldn’t get a pallbearer outta my marriage. Did I spell that right. Hope I did. Wouldn’t want to be wrong on yhr intenert

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      Fully convinced this is an LLM told to misspell in order to look more human and it just can’t without losing it.

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        Man, I bet you can’t tell me what tf to do boy. Nor can I tell you to investigate. No one fucking investigates. I do one stretch of comments at a time and most people are so chuckle happy they don’t even know God’s a unified field of consciousness that arose from the supersymmetry of the ever-present, eternal emptiness to then fold in and on Itself across eleven dimensions to form a topological matrix that acts as a monadic nodal communication system, let alone I teach this in my educational (f)art project, but retard over here is “fully convinced,” so why don’t I mention how much I love feet and leave it at that.

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    As someone that knows nothing about sports what an I even looking at here and why are people upset about it? All I see are balls and ball accessories.