As burning as my desire has been to write a powerful native Discord client has been for the last {years:?}, I have trouble justifying the position that companies should be <i>obliged</i> to provide anybody a service.<p>It reminds me of something Moxie said[0] a few years ago, regarding Signal forks:<p>> I'm not OK with LibreSignal using our servers, and I'm not OK with LibreSignal using the name "Signal." You're free to use our source code for whatever you would like under the terms of the license, but you're not entitled to use our name or the service that we run.<p>> If you think running servers is difficult and expensive (you're right), ask yourself why you feel entitled for us to run them for your product.<p>It's not nice, but I can't say it isn't true.<p>[0] <a href="https://github.com/LibreSignal/LibreSignal/issues/37#issuecomment-217211165">https://github.com/LibreSignal/LibreSignal/issues/37#issueco...</a>
Anyone who is arguing that Apple is right in withholding iMessage misses the point of the article, that the FTC is investigating that in itself. Whether a company can keep a messaging platform closed off after it has crossed a majority market share.