When xChat came out, I immediately uninstalled that dead project ✈️. Now that there's a Chinese version for free, what's the point of wanting it?

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MevBreakRoom
· 8h ago
I also uninstalled it immediately, feeling very refreshed.
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GateUser-382715ed
· 8h ago
The Chinese version is considered a sincere effort, but the user's mindset has already changed: it's not about lacking translations, but about lacking the experience.
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BluePeonyAlert
· 8h ago
Some people just fall for the "free + Chinese" trick, but long-term users value trust more.
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RugcheckRoommate
· 9h ago
What's the point? Maybe it's just to keep the people who haven't left yet.
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Tangerine-FlavoredPullback
· 9h ago
I feel the same way; delayed Chinese feels like a late apology, and it just doesn't sound right.
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TokenTinkerTao
· 9h ago
The advertisements and robots for airplanes over the past few years have been so annoying that the experience has long since collapsed.
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GateUser-3d750846
· 9h ago
The way they behaved before the plane was too ugly; now even buying a ticket later can't catch the train.
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DaoDoorKeeper
· 9h ago
If XChat can solidify features like anti-spam, privacy, and transfers, it will take off directly.
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Lemon-FlavoredLiquidation
· 9h ago
Honestly, if the group/channel migration could be smoother, I would follow along.
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L2ArbitrageTrader
· 9h ago
I'm still observing, how's the stability of xChat? Don't let it crash every three days again.
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