Trying to make up my mind about vs. in these days. (Most likely I'll keep both — it's about which to use by default and promote among my contacts of the .)
So far:

✅ Telegram:
‣ Web client (this is big).
‣ Many useful features, and rapid pace of development.
‣ One can edit past messages, and (more or less) delete them, too.
‣ API, bots, apps.

✅ Signal:
‣ The server is and , too (although this is not terribly important per se).
‣ Better (eg, E2E also in group chats).
‣ Developed by a non-profit (is it an advantage, though?).
‣ Recommended by experts I personally trust (, ) and other thoughtful techies ().

Fediverse: anything to correct or add? Specifically: has anyone compared their respective ToS? I'd like to know what types of data they [say they] harvest, and exactly with what legal entities they're shared.

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@tripu I'd consider XMPP. I'm highly biased, since I run a server and my friends and I use the Conversations app to chat.
- OMEMO E2E encryption
- federated protocol
- open standard with numerous FLOSS clients and servers
- voice & video support

Whenever it comes to E2E encryption, I don't trust anything closed-source.

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