• @[email protected]
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    857 days ago

    Discord ruined what was left of online forums and so it’s users now deserve the full force of enshittification. It was so easy to join, how come it’s this hard to leave?

      • @[email protected]
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        137 days ago

        Element. If you are missing something, talk to all those motivated people doing Discord bots or whatever, they can contribute to Element/Matrix. And it’s actually open source, they keep their contributions, contrary to all the work they have done for Discord for free.

      • @[email protected]
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        277 days ago

        I dunno. There’s probably a discord group that discussed it but you are not in it so I guess you won’t ever know.

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        67 days ago

        Forums. Lemmy. Group Chats.

        What does discord do that these dont bar create a barrier for use?

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            17 days ago

            Like a phone call? Group voice chats? I would have thought tis was built into consoles and services, seems odd that Twitch doesnt have this feature.

            I have only ever seen it used as a terrible forum clone where discussion sucks and security is poor.

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              Like a phone call? Group voice chats?

              Yep, or even a watch party (group voice chat with someone sharing his screen). You can’t do that on forums or lemmy.

              Not sure about twitch, I only use that to watch streams, never to do streams.

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            27 days ago

            I’ve got that in my group chats in Telegram but since we should all be moving to FOSS and decentralization, have you considered setting up Jitsi? It integrates with Matrix too. That already pretty much gets you most discord functionality that people care about.

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          If you think everyone using the Discord/Slack/Mattermost/Rocketchat/… generation of chat with inline image display and all those features, voice and video chat and screen sharing is ever going to switch to IRC at this point you are simply delusional.

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            27 days ago

            Oh, I don’t expect it to happen, I’m just pointing out that it still exists and takes care of some of that functionality. I don’t think I’ve ever seen gifs, videos, or screen sharing implemented in IRC.

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          47 days ago

          Better though because you don’t need an account, and can gain a lot of anonymity via an eggdrop or vpshell etc.

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      97 days ago

      Mutual hostage taking, you can’t leave because everyone is there, and they can’t leave because you’re there.

      Only collective action can be organized to break this social trap. The easiest way is to require the garden’s walls pulled down.

      But I’d be fine putting down the executive

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      157 days ago

      Yea I saw the writing on the wall years ago. Why do I want a fucking client to talk to mass people. That is a shit format for more than like 6 people in a room.

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      217 days ago

      It’s hard to leave because it’s easy to join, and because it has the critical mass of users. Simple as that. It takes a lot to get people to abandon their chats, their friends, their groups, and the years of built-up message history, for an app that likely has fewer users and fewer features.

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          16 days ago

          Granted they’re not the growing and bustling places they used to be, but there are still both niche and “lifestyle” forums that are alive and stable. Other than this place, one of the latter is where I spend most of my online socializing time.