Unfortunately it's whatever the other person uses. So iMessage, WhatsApp, Instagram, line, and FB.
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WhatsApp and Telegram.
WhatsApp, because in my circle of friends and family there's no other way to use it, Matrix for groups and I have Signal installed for the future, who knows?
Telegram almost exclusively. I love thΓ© sheer number of features it offers and pay for Premium.
Telegram is feature-richh for sure. In my country it does not have a large audience for some reason
I used fb messenger for anything communication in my family, friends, and my class. I kinda used discord, but non of my friends use it.
almost exclusively Snapchat, and a little bit of Telegram, then Teams and outlook for work.
Telegram almost exclusively, SMS for stubborn family, and Discord for stubborn communities that won't use something better.
I sadly still use facebook as that's the only way I can keep up with family. Instagram because everyone who competes in my sport uses it, and lemmy.
I use the message app that came with my phone, lol. No one in my life seems to use anything else, either.
Signal Telegram Threema Briar Conversations for XMPP Element for Matrix Jami SimpleX
At the moment, as they come and go a bit as I'm testing out new ones.