UPDATE: Beeper, through their Twitter account, is saying that they’re working on it and “hope to have good news to share soon”:

Work continues to fix the issue causing the Beeper Mini outage. We know how hard this has been for those who loved using Beeper Mini, and we’re extremely sorry for the inconvenience. We are feeling good, though, and hope to have good news to share soon.

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      Afaik apple can’t block this without also blocking iMessage on older devices that no longer receive updates.

      Pretty sure I saw on Reddit beeper is already working on a fix.

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        without also blocking iMessage on older devices that no longer receive updates.

        My guess at Apple’s response when they do block them: “Buy a new phone”

        This is the company of “you are holding it wrong” after all.

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    Apple flexing their anti-competitive muscles again.

    From locking down the OS to proprietary charging and a staunch opposition to right to repair, their track record has been nothing but anti-consumer for the last decade and a half.

    And the worst part is that they’ve gotten away with it for so long and so often that they managed to inspire Android device manufacturers (ahem…Samsung) to follow in their footsteps. Someone really ought to step in and break up the company, Microsoft anti-trust style.

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      Apple flexing their anti-competitive muscles again.

      The EU will protect us, right… Right?

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        No, because iMessage isn’t a gatekeeper in the EU. It’s comparable to Signal in size, depending on the country.

        Hopefully with Apple adopting RCS they fix the spec to include e2e encryption. At the moment only Google’s proprietary client does RCS with their own encryption.

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    iMessage is one of the largest enablers of ostracization and teen bullying. It’s a stupid cult - people see green text in their chats and they freak out. Apple knows this extremely well, and profits from it. Apple couldn’t give two shits about the degraded security either. They know this pressures their users to be locked in to their platform, and pressures people outside to buy into it or suffer being on the outside of their cult. This quick move to cut off Beeper makes Apple’s disregard for teens, security, and their own users painfully obvious. So long as they can coerce people into buying into their locked and incompatible system, Apple will continue to fuck everyone.

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      On the other hand, if this is true, kudos to society for clamping down on teen bullying. There wasn’t much (if any) bullying in my high school, but not long ago bullying and ostracizing was more… physically painful.

      Like yeah it sucks that there’s still any, but this green text nonsense is a hell of a lot better than having one’s head flushed inside a toilet and the like. Good to see society making forward progress.

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        The green text is not the bullying, the green text is one of the new reasons the kids are getting their heads flushed in the toilet. The bullying has stayed the same, there are just new additional reasons to get bullied.

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          Oh. That’s disappointing, I guess there was some degree of wishful thinking in hoping bullying was actually easing up. My schools had next to no bullying + years of anti-hazing campaigns and I’d never actually heard of anyone dealing with the classic bullying stereotypes, so I thought we really were making progress.

          I wonder if part of it was the setup of the schools, where we had only a few minutes between classes to transfer rooms. Not much time to flush heads in that span? But I also thought it was a common setup still used today so no idea.

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            It’s probably a combination if reasons why it seems like there’s less bullying.

            Bullying is less physical now with online bullying existing. Also, it’s difficult for outsiders to understand if someone is bullied if they don’t bring it up.

            E.g. some girl in my class was bullied in 8th grade, but it wasn’t obvious to me as I wasn’t close to them. For an outsider not paying particular attention making fun of someone a few times might just be friendly banter.

            […] transfer rooms. Not much time to flush heads in that span?

            At least in my school there were 20min breaks after 90min of classes, so more than enough time to give someone a shower if they wanted. Edit: Altough I want to believe they had to be more careful so they chose less obvious forms of bullying.

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    A) Apple stop being scummy

    B) USA gets a grip on this bubble colour nonsense and stops using iMessage

    Which comes first?

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      It wouldn’t surprise me if you’re experiencing that old bug that happened when iOS users went to android. Their phone number would be in apples system as an iMessage number, and wouldn’t recognize that it wasn’t. So people would message you, and the message would get lost in the aether.

      I don’t understand what beeper is doing (cause I’m dumb and too lazy to look it up) but your number might be stuck. Your friends might need to manually turn off iMessage for you (it used to be long pressing the send button in the message till it turns green)

      I reallt hope apple actually adopts RCS next year. The standard is so much better than iMessage.

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    Well that’s not anti-competative. We’re at or above Carnegie and Standard Oil levels of monopoly shenanigans.

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      I don’t get what all the fuss is with iMessage. I got my first iPhone last year with work and it texts just like my old phone did.

      What other features really am I getting that I didn’t have before? Delivered and read confirmation? Laser beam effects?

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        High quality picture and video? Have you never exchanged pictures or video with a non iPhone user from your iphone? Pictures aren’t always horrible but video is basically unwatchable. Also end to end encryption, which is less obvious. Group chats are also borked by having a single non iPhone user in them. Android to android in most cases lately has high quality multimedia but that’s not true of mixed interactions.

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          Technically apple users can fix the quality issue with a change in their settings to stop compression of images sent via MMS.

          As to android phones not having high quality, your def right about that. The RCS rollout was terrible. But most of the flagship devices have RCS and a lot more carriers are allowing it (here in Canada at least. I assume we’re behind the curve though)

          Samsung has enabled RCS down to even their cheapest handsets, (I believe) but apple isn’t adopting that till next year, and then we’ll be able to skip the shenanigans

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            MMS? Now that’s a term I haven’t heard in 15 years. American texting is so weird.

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              Betweeen newer androids it’s RCS now and between Apple devices it’s imessage so it’s only going between the two because Apple refuses to bridge the gap because people are so used to that setup. However now a lot of my friends, coworkers and neighbors have Telegram now so don’t need to worry about the specific device.

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          I’ve always done all of that via Facebook messenger or discord not via text, before that it was via MSN messenger.

          I suppose it makes sense to use iMessage for it, but so few people I know even have iPhones so that’s likely why we never used it.

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        99% of arguments I hear about iMessage are really just blue bubble vs green bubble, and that A LOT of people are extremely hung up about having to have a blue bubble.

        Personally I have never gotten the bubble fixation.

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        The ability to reply, edit, and delete are pretty cool. Yes, you can do that with RCS too, but unfortunately you can’t do anything cross-platform.

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      It’s a text message protocol not fucking Standard Oil… Pull your head out of your ass.

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    Snazzy Labs was paid to advertise this product, and they claimed “ApPlE CaN’t CuT iT oFf” I commented they could trivially cut it off, and the dude got angry lol

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    So is it working again, or no? It seems to be on again, off again, on again at the end of the article. I think I’ll just wait until they either figure it out for good, or get permanently banned. I can’t have text messages going to a black hole right now.