There's plenty of good open source software that is user friendly, like VLC. The problem is other open source software that isn't user-friendly and takes this whole "it's the user's fault" approach. Folks like you just jerk each other off about how smart open source users are and how dumb proprietary software users are and it's just so cringy.
And how many peoples' friends and family are on Signal vs WhatsApp? The whole point of these apps is socializing with people you know, so can you not see how useless of a suggestion it is to recommend Signal? And please don't get into the "just convince everyone to use Signal' argument because it's completely unrealistic.
Signal did itself no favors when it made the bone-headed move of removing SMS support in a delusional attempt at pushing users away from SMS and towards Signal's encrypted chat. All it did was result in a bunch of people uninstalling the app because it became annoying to use it just for Signal instead of Signal and SMS, which at least gave rise to a SMS user's eventual shift away from SMS. But we don't talk about that because open source is always good 😇
It's like saying modern clubs suck, so I'm going to invest my own club that the vast majority of people won't attend and those that do are almost all white dudes with the same generic "I'm not like other users" personality.
Yeah, no. That's not how the real world works. It's funny to feel entitled but I can imagine my peers at my previous work saying go fuck myself if I ever told them they had to install whatever-you-say in order to be able to reach to you.
Your form of entitlement involves everyone working around your preferences, and you try to justify it with this weird paternalistic "I know what's best for you" attitude. The higher you go with privacy, the lower the convenience, and at a certain point it goes past the point of what people are realistically prepared to sacrifice.
Do you have friends? You sound like you're
exhausting to be around. Like someone who burps loudly in public and somehow doesn't understand why that's gross.