• Michael Gurski@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    From what I recall, it was FB & Google federation of XMPP, and a huge number of various IM bridges that made XMPP usable at the time. I did have my own server, and all the nerd/geek friends I knew (so the vast majority of my friends) did the same. I even set up a servers at $job[-2] for intra-office communication, but still couldn’t get decent buy-in.

    These days, aside from a few die-hards, I don’t personally know anyone using XMPP. I even ended up removing my server a while ago, because it had been years since I even launched a client to connect to it and not chat with anyone…

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      1 year ago

      Google Talk was using XMPP from 2006-2013. Facebook Chat was using XMPP from 2010-2014.

      It was these two services that killed all the prior messaging apps (and eventually XMPP too), and I was referring to the before-times.