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[โ€“] Coldcell@sh.itjust.works 2 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

I mean, fair enough on you opinions, but it sounds as if all you're saying is this one particular messaging tool doesn't fit your requirements?

As I see it, (and I may be speculating and/or wrong), supporting bots might worsen some aspects of other users experience. If there necessitates a worsening of other users' experience in order to support what you'd want to do, at what point should you just use a different app?

There's little reasoning for catering to a niche use like huge channels and bots, and tbh that sounds like a dreadful experience to me. Dev time is costly, feature creep is a killer, I don't see lack of support for unwanted (to me) features as a negative.

[โ€“] lepinkainen@lemmy.world 2 points 11 hours ago

Signal has bit me already. Every single *Claw supports Signal bots, which pretend to be actual people.

Telegram has explicit first party bot support, a bot is always a bot and identified as such