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I wish I can be this definitive but I couldn't. Those connections are still needed, and most of the time is I need to talk to someone rather than the opposite.
Which is why I don't like that advice. These connections are valuable, and people might want to talk to you but have other reasons why they won't end up using the privacy focussed option only. It's very hard to switch fully to something like Signal or Matrix, and this isn't unique to privacy focussed chat apps either.
For me I talk to close friends and family on Signal, and that works because those are the people I have personal discussions with. For other friends that don't really use Signal consistently, I've found that they still use Signal when they want to talk about something private. It's a process, and I'm happy to put in a little bit of work while people I care about switch over.