changing them in the first place.
(Whatsapp) and One seem ok to me. I could get behind an option to choose
whispersystems design philosophy...).
uproar (Whispersystems Tweet [1]).
were or doing some other rash thing. And I wonder it the other thread on
the mailing list a few days/weeks back is relevant here. Discuss
mailing list or similar platforms, before confronting users with those.
So long and thanks for all the fish.
PS: yes, that's a text emoticon. That's how we used to write them!
Post by Omar BSo...
1) people on Android don't want apple's emojis
2) people on iOS don't want google's emojis
3) there are some emojis that are not translated quite well between
apple and google emojis
so..
4) we need a consistent experience, maybe with something neutral like
emoji one? If one likes apple emojis they will probably like emoji one
too (and will probably like them WAY better). Android users who complain
about apple's emojis will stop complaining, and Android users who
complain about google's emojis will stop complaining. The emojis will
look a bit nicer than they actually do, and I think it would be a
reasonable compromise to keep a consistent experience on different
platforms.
Hey everyone,
I’m following the mail list for a long time but never contributed to
it. But at this point I wanted to mention my opinion.
James was talking about user adoption driven by user experience.
Yes, I fully agree, but as the new emoji set is mainly the same as
on Whatsapp (from which I consider most people switch to TextSecure.
maybe just in my social environment), they don’t have a real change
in the emoji usage from now on. Before the update, a lot of
people were complaining about the different emoji set. Furthermore,
WA also shows the Android emojis in the notifications, as Kendra
mentioned. So again, no change when switching to TS.
Anyway, I will stay at TextSecure whatever emoji set is chosen. I
wanted to say thank you to the developers for the decision they made
as it will be easier for me to convince people of TextSecure. But,
what it more important, thank you for such a great app and the
always ongoing development!!
*Gesendet:* Dienstag, 21. Juli 2015 17:11
Hi Kendra and everyone,
Thanks for taking the time to write this. I second 100% what you have said.
A survey has been made (thank you for that) and opened to the users,
don't forget to participate.
Lastly, thanks all developers and contributors of TextSecure and
Open Whisper Systems for their superb products.
I also just joined this mailing list to express my distaste for
the change to Apple emoji. Folks who are complaining about how
this is unimportant or a CIA plot (really?), you might consider
how many folks have been willing to spend their time and energy
trying to express their discomfort with this change compared to
other changes and what that means about community engagement.
People care a lot about having a texting program that allows
them to communicate what they want, and sometimes what they want
is Android emojis.
Presumably someone had to actually switch the app to using Apple
emoji from Android, so someone thought this was important in the
first place. I know options come with costs, but I agree with
others that a toggle would be preferable. The current state
creates weird inconsistencies with the experience (I still see
Android emoji in my notifications, and my Swiftkey keyboard
still shows them until they show up in the TextSecure window).
Additionally, the Apple emoji that are being used seem to not
have all the same options as iOS (I can't seem to make the
"couple with heart" the same gender in TextSecure, which could
lead to some odd miscommunications), and I prefer the design on
the Android emoji. As someone who has been using the app
faithfully, this isn't a deal-breaker for me, but it does make
really really sad.
Anyway, thank you for a great product.
---
Kendra Albert
On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Corvin Russell
I fully agree with the below. I am sure there are good
reasons why this change was made, but even if there weren't,
it is far below other priorities for TextSecure.
2015-07-20 21:58 GMT-04:00 Shankar Kulumani
I'm still amazed that so much effort and heartache is
occurring over these emojis
These emoji are frankly distracting and using resources
that are better spent on more important issues. I
understand the reasons for TextSecure to support them
(everyone wants emojis and won't use TextSecure without
them)
I'm amazed at all the progress that is occurring on
TextSecure on a near continual basis but the emoji issue
is not important. The important issue is to make a
private messaging app that is easy and that everyone is
using.
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 7:53 PM James Budarz
Why get an Android phone and then complain that it
doesn't look like iOS? The majority of Android
users prefer to have a consistent theme on their
phones, which is why TextSecure uses Material Design
and why there's been a huge backlash to this change.
If your best answer against changing it to something
better is that you don't want to irritate the
conspiracy theorists... I don't know what to say.
I'm just facepalming.
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 9:33 PM #359
before the change to apple emojis there were
equal people on github ranting against the
android emojis in favour of apple's. so the
change back would only activate their anger again.
and the change to some third flavor of emojis
would have even more catastrophic effects as it
would unite apple emoji fanatics with android
emoji fanatics against the evil open whisper
systems organization and their war crimes.
if i was a conspiracy theories fan i'd say that
CIA/NSA/WTF... are sponsoring these emoji flames
to distract developers from the real job which
is to make private conversations user friendly
and effortless.
On July 21, 2015 2:28:09 AM CEST, James Budarz
I've been told that this is the correct
forum for discussing the recent change in
emoji in TextSecure for Android.
In update 2.22.2, the emoji set was replaced
with the Apple emoji to ensure consistency
across devices.
Generally speaking, it appears that many
Android users detest this change and are
actively looking for ways to revert it.
Many users have made their opinion public in
the Google Play Store, the GitHub issues
section (which makes the developers quite
angry), etc. I haven't spoken to any users
who like them.
I understand the need for consistency, but
forcing Android users into a design
aesthetic contrary to the rest of their
system is annoying. Is there a way we can
take a vote or otherwise gauge the desire of
users to pick a better emoji set that can
still be used across systems? Some had
suggested other open emoji set that is
neither Apple- nor Android-native.
- 359
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