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It is a great app, but you cannot fit everyone into a single app.
Examples why I personally sometimes don't want to use Signal:
Signal is super giga great, the cons list is short, but if we want everyone to use something it has to be an universal protocol, not one app.
Ok, those are legitimate complaints, and I suspect they're related too. It would be nice to have a web client.
Personally, I'd say that's a feature.
To be fair, signal is an open source protocol that anyone is free to implement. Signal protocol
"The Signal Protocol (formerly known as the TextSecure Protocol) is a non-federated cryptographic protocol that provides end-to-end encryption for voice and instant messaging conversations[...]"
Signal is an encryption protocol, not messaging protocol. My comment was about a messaging one like XMPP or Matrix.