I’m personally crossing my fingers for Discord.

  • darius_drake
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    251 year ago

    For Discord we have Revolt (almost a 1:1 clone) and obviously Matrix and XMPP.

    • @swnt@feddit.de
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      91 year ago

      I think Discord is still too new and still in the phase where they’re baiting users on their platform with superious UX and “verything is easy”. They haven’t yet started shitting on their users. But who knows ^^

      • darius_drake
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        41 year ago

        They are already shitting on their users, recently they disabled permanent invite links for non-comminuty servers, if you want to get permanent invite links, you need to make your server a community, which I think it will make it public (not sure). In the other hand, Discord is still a giant cesspool of malware.

        • Kresten
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          11 year ago

          Also just the blatant push for introducing more and more nitro-only feature bloat into the average users UI. I haven’t ever seen the gift button being used, but it’s still right there on the text bar, where it serves no purpose.

            • Kresten
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              11 year ago

              that actually sounds a little fun. I’ll admit that I’ve mostly used discord for the smaller communities

    • @Hexarei@beehaw.org
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      51 year ago

      They’ve already made a few missteps that have driven some folks away, as well.Things like the NFT scare a while back, and the price jump on Nitro.

    • @teawrecks@sopuli.xyz
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      41 year ago

      Nice, was just looking for something! Will have to try it out. Discord on Linux barely works. And when I stream gameplay to friends, sound doesn’t work out of the box, so I have to use pipewire to combine it with my mic’s stream.

        • @teawrecks@sopuli.xyz
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          31 year ago

          It’s not quite clear to me how hosting works. If I want to set up whatever the analog to a “discord server” is for me and my friends, do I need to host it myself? Or can I join an existing instance and then create “servers” on there? Or since it’s using matrix, do I join a matrix instance and this is just a front end for matrix that works like discord?

          I feel like the support page on their site is pretty sparse at the moment.

      • darius_drake
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        41 year ago

        Revolt is really amazing, the only thing that it’s missing (for now) it’s E2EE, the team is working on implementing it as far as I know.

      • darius_drake
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        11 year ago

        I know, you can still self host it tho, don’t know how good is that option.

        • neo (he/him)
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          51 year ago

          As far as I’m aware, their official app will not let you point to a server, it’s hard coded to the main server. If they ever fix that it might be worth someone running a community server.

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        1 year ago

        It’s the closet thing there is to Discord while being open source. It’s not federated though and it still doesn’t support E2EE at the moment. If you want to give it a try, visit https://app.revolt.chat