5 messaging apps for Linux that make chatting online fun again
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Messaging has become the de facto communication standard for many people. One primary reason for this is that messaging offers instant gratification. It also opens up new worlds of discussion for users with similar interests.
Let me explain.
When most people think of messaging, they think of texting, WhatsApp, or Facebook Messenger. But did you know there are other services that allow you to create rooms, public chats, and other types of discussions that other people can join? Or you can hop onto a service like Matrix, locate a room that interests you, and jump on board.
You can also simply have a one-on-one chat with a friend, colleague, or loved one. To do this, you're probably assuming you have to use services such as Facebook Messenger, Slack, Twitter, Android Messages, or iMessage.