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    only when the service specifically requests it and agrees to Whatsapp’s terms.

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      8 months ago

      So I [in theory, I don’t know how to start with this on a technical level] could make a third-party Signal-compatible app, but allow it to connect to Whatsapp instead of Signal? Even if I can’t use my Signal account to contact Whatsapp people, that’s still potentially useful. Although I imagine the terms I’d have to agree to to do so would be full of nonsense that stops this being remotely feasible.

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        could make a third-party Signal-compatible app, but allow it to connect to Whatsapp instead of Signal?

        you’d have to create a messaging service, not just a client.

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          I guess I’m misunderstanding here - I thought Whatsapp would be the “service” in my case, I’m just making a client to hook into their, presumably open [to people who agree to whatever their terms are] API. So it’s more of a federation thing between services?

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            So it’s more of a federation thing between services?

            yeah, I guess you could call it that.