No. The predecessor to Signal is an open source application which was once bought, and then let go of, by Twitter back in 2012. Then in 2013 it was spun off by others and eventually became Signal. I don’t personally have a problem with such a tenuous link. Twitter has nothing to do with it today and hasn’t had any influence over the modern Signal project.
The predecessor to Signal is an open source application which was once bought, and then let go of, by Twitter back in 2012. Then in 2013 it was spun off by others and eventually became Signal. I don’t personally have a problem with such a tenuous link. Twitter has nothing to do with it today and hasn’t had any influence over the modern Signal project.
Brazil did have their own version of Facebook called Orkut. Google bought it and did a terrible job with it, so it eventually died.
In the UK and Ireland at one time everyone used a social network called Bebo. It was American but only took off in the British Isles. Back in the day all young people used it, no one was on Facebook. But then AOL bought it and ruined it. Older people in Britain generally used Friends Reunited. But then ITV (the British TV network) bought it and ruined that too. Everyone then got on Facebook.
Really? With all of the actual terrible things the new "president" is doing, we have to resort to childish name-calling regarding his wife? Really?