• Joël de Bruijn@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    True, but managing expectations is needed tho, mainly about exit strategy:

    If a community needs to leave, the content on Discord must be considered “not important”, “not transferable” and “not archive worthy”.

    If Discord changes freemium, limits users or otherwise applies enshittification just leave your stuff and start over.

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      10 months ago

      It would be easier to leave if you started by using a platform that made that seamless. Freenode gets bought & communities say to point your bouncers/clients to Libera.chat or OFTC. If you were on XMPP on a decentralized account, your account stays, but now there’s a new MUC to join. With Discord, if Discord goes down, so does the client & the whole server… folks need to relearn a bunch of stuff & it’s not a clean break.

      This is also inevitable as we are talking about a US-based, VC-funded service & we have the entire track record of these types of services declining. Why not start with something that’s more likely to not suck in 5 or 10 years even if it doesn’t have all the same features so long as you can still chat in realtime.

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        10 months ago

        Agree, wholeheartedly and reasons I want to avoid Discord et al. I do communicate my expectations rather cynically in case a community is starting and does have a choice in the beginning.