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It is a standard, starting at RFC 6120. Everyone can use it today. π
Yes, but not open like the e-mail.
Not open? Wat
Technically, whatsapp, telegram, signal, even the chat of some online games are XMPP, but the servers are closed to be able to interact with other ones so they can become a monopoly...
That doesn't mean it isn't an open standard, that means they are using it as a closed system. This isn't a case of XMPP not being open, it's a case of servers using it choosing not to be open. Therefore the problem isn't XMPP not being open, it's services themselves not being open. As an example Reddit uses Matrix in their awful chats function, but you can't message other matrix users there or message reddit users from Matrix. That doesn't make Matrix not open, it means someone is using it in a way that isn't open to others.
The ability to defederate arguable makes it more free & open even if it isnβt what I would prescribe.
I recall having some fun with League of Legends when you could just join chat & chat rooms thru a regular XMPP client. This was convenient at work on Linux to not need a working client to catch important messages from teammates. But everyone wants a walled garden now.
That I was trying to say, but seems I was unable to say it right.