• NocturnalMorning@lemmy.world
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    I admittedly haven’t looked very hard for an alternative. But I fully expect to be forced to move elsewhere in the next year or two due to their increasingly belligerent chasing of profits.

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      Same. I just hope my friend group and by some extension the gaming community chooses something that won’t fall into the same pitfal of closed source for profit organizations.

      I hope the transition is towards matrix, or something like it.

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        Hopefully, I would love a discord alternative that does the same thing but is open sourced similar to the fediverse.

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        something that won’t fall into the same pitfal

        What exists that cannot be sold to a high enough bidder? Even Lemmy isn’t magically immune. If the admins of .world got handed checks for a couple million dollars in exchange for the rights to operate the servers, what would discourage them from cashing out?

        The internet is fundamentally a privatized system that exists to generate profit for investors. There is no true public domain. Its all just turf up for sale, some of which hasn’t gone to a notable bidder yet. If you do manage to improve a patch of digital real estate to the point where someone will pay you enormous sums to divest, you’d be a fool not to take the money.

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          Even Lemmy isn’t magically immune. If the admins of .world got handed checks for a couple million dollars in exchange for the rights to operate the servers, what would discourage them from cashing out?

          Nothing, but it would be far less disastrous than say some billionaire buying the town square of the internet.

          Because it’s federated, everyone can just leave. There is nothing stopping people from ditching .world and moving on.

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            Because it’s federated, everyone can just leave.

            Because of the networking effect, people don’t leave. People have stubbornly clung to Twitter and Facebook and YouTube in the face of enshittification.

            This notion that everyone’s just going to pick up and leave Lemmy hasn’t even worked on Reddit, the OG thing everyone was supposed to pick up and leave after it went to shit.

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              Because of the networking effect, people don’t leave.

              Federation is strong specifically because of how it gets around the networking effect. You don’t need a .world account to see content from it. That doesn’t apply for Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube without shenanigans.

              This notion that everyone’s just going to pick up and leave Lemmy

              You don’t need to leave lemmy. It takes 10 minutes to set up a new account somewhere else, with zero downsides.

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                Federation is strong specifically because of how it gets around the networking effect.

                Federation doesn’t get around the networking effect. It inhibits the network’s growth by allowing the community to fracture along instances, depending on the whims of the admins. But when one community outstrips the rest, its meaningless.

                Federating mitigates the flaws of OG Mastadon, as it allows individual users to stack threads from multiple participating instances. But as soon as their native instance goes to shit, they’ve got to pick up a new account somewhere else and rebuild their profiles. And people - by and large - don’t like doing that repeatedly.

                It takes 10 minutes to set up a new account somewhere else

                “It takes 10 minutes to set up an account in App X” is the same line I’ve heard explaining why people would leave Twitter or Facebook or Reddit.

                Why doesn’t BlueSky have all of Twitter’s business if it’s so easy?

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          Not immune, but let’s say resistant. Due to federation, they couldn’t lock down existing federated content; due to open source they couldn’t lock down the user experience; and due to those two, nobody’s going to offer them a check for a couple million dollars.

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      What genuinely confuses me is who they’re finding to buy this shit to begin with.

      I’ve seen so many of these failed “Join our club to score points to get tokens to buy virtual dongles that you can use to get into our more-elite clubs with better points and color tokens” schemes over the last ten years. It’s like everyone wants to be Chuck-E-Cheese, nevermind that the company went bankrupt five years ago.

      Even if all you care about is profit, it seems like this is an abysmal means of generating it.

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        Oh it’s undoubtedly going to fail, but it should milk enough money out of their users to keep them going while their investors cash out

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          ah yes, seeing deepweb market-esque exit scams on the surface web is a sign of a healthy system

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        It is a bit baffling. I think it’s more ethical than the alternative though: pay gating useful functionality. Offering paid pallete swaps doesn’t make a lot of sense to me, someone who would never pay for that, but it does at least mean I can just ignore it. If they were to, say, restrict voice calls to a paid subscription, suddenly I’m in a position where either I’m paying for the service or ditching it entirely.

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          They already do pay-gate useful functionality, this is just an alternative revenue stream

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        Not really. The network is currently undergoing massive attacks of spammers who flood people’s servers, rooms and dms with child porn and videos of animals being tortured. Maintaining a public matrix room or homeserver is a nightmare and the Matrix foundation has only now come up with a solution. But these servers are slow to release and many people have been left with no choice but to leave Matrix all together. Discord is a shithole but we need to make sure people are aware that the alternatives have their own set of issues too

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          Not had any spammers in my server. To handle that sort of stuff on discord I have a bot that removes messages based on regexs I’ve set and restrict new members from media,urls, etc til they get their first 10 posts in the server.

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        Is it open-source? Sounds like it does exactly what I want. Maybe I’ll create a shadow group there and make the permanent jump once discord becomes untenable.

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            I believe there was talk of opening it up to the fediverse but not sure where they landed on it

            Edit: From the linked FAQ actually

            Does Revolt have federation

            As of right now, Revolt does not feature any federation and it is not in our feature roadmap.

            However, this does not necessarily mean federation is off the table, possible avenues are:

            • Implement our own federation protocol
            • Implement a promising up and coming federation protocol, polyproto
            • Implement the Matrix protocol (unlikely, obtuse and unstable)
            • Implement the XMPP protocol (battle-tested and stable)

            Any federation that is implemented MUST exercise caution in:

            • Preventing spam and abuse: moderators should be able to block malicious actors
            • Protecting user data: users should be able to redact all of their information and messages
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      It feels like literally the entire open source and games communities are on discord. Will they move too? I care about that even more than my DMs.

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      If you’re after text, there are a number of options. If you’re after group voice, there are a number of options. You could mix and match both, but “where everyone else is” will also likely be a factor in that kind of decision.

      If you want both together, then there’s probably just Element (Matrix + voice)? Not sure of other options that aren’t centralised, where you’re the product, or otherwise at obvious risk of enshittifying. (And Element has the smell of the latter to me, but that’s another topic).

      I’ve prepared for Discord’s inevitable “final straw” moment by setting up a Matrix room and maintaining a self-hosted Mumble server in Docker for my gaming buddies. It’s worked when Discord has been down, so I know it works. Yet to convince them to test Element…

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    They truly have zero clue how users actually use their software. Not a single person is going to use this just like every other stupid gimmick feature they’ve added in the past and then promptly removed.

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      Users on reddit and lemmy always seem to think ad-based stuff is going to fail, and then it turns out people in the real world are depressingly accepting of ads. I would bet that this program is more likely to be expanded than canceled.

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        Part of that is because ads that are enjoyable and for things people enjoy often don’t even register as ads to people. When people think of ads they typically think of unwanted distractions for things they don’t want. They don’t necessarily think of something like a free sticker for their favorite video game given to them at s convention. They may even put it on something like a laptop or water bottle. The same people may say they “hate ads”.

        I’m not trying to throw shade on those people, I think pretty much everyone is going to be accepting of at least some type of hypothetical thing that’s enjoyable and/or useful to them. A prime exam is having a business listed in a directory. Someone mentioned that as an alternative to advertising as if companies don’t pay to put their names in those directories.

        None of this is meant to be any sort of criticism against anyone based on what they do or don’t view as an ad, I’m just trying to help explain why, at least some of the time, it seems “people in the real world are depressingly accepting of ads.”

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        I swear they are soulless NPCs put on this earth by demons to torture us.

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      I close every popup, ad, and whatnot. Read nothing, join my voice channel and talk with friends.

      Discord has no features imo but voice and text. Everything else is useless and not needed. I will never give them a dime. No point.

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    How in the hell has that app gone so far down? This must be a record in enshittification.

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    Next thing you know the ‘orbs’ will be NFTs and we’ll all be expected to grind away at their ‘quests’ (probably training AI) to earn ‘real money’.

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    Jesus Christ (● ˃̶͈̀ロ˂̶͈́)੭ꠥ⁾⁾.

    There is one community I’m active in on Discord, and it’s a very wholesome and positive one id hate to lose, but damn I’m hating Discord.

    Is there a CLI Discord client for Linux? I could tolerate that.

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      You can host your own matrix instance then bridge discord (and everything else from LinkedIn messenger to WhatsApp) to matrix with double puppeting so people won’t even realise you’re not on discord.

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      Not as feature rich, quite buggy, inherently more private but also less usable.

      The above compounds when trying to get the non-techies to use it, because sometimes it doesn’t just work

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        Started running a homeserver recently, trying to get non-techy friends to join, can confirm this is difficult (the main one right now being people using old software on their phones, one friend was running iOS 14 for crying out loud)

        Once set up I find it OK as a user

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      I made a few friends switch earlier this year and for our use case it works

      Minding we only need a text chat during the day for shitposts, cat GIFs, and the occasional “Gaming tonight ?” “Fuck yeah” “For the Emperor !”

      Then we use it for voice chat during the gaming session

      To be honest, I don’t think we could have switch if they weren’t a bit tech-savvy and willing to struggle a bit with the encryption at first (but now it’s setted, it works with no issue)

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    Online software development life cycle in a nutshell:

    Startup - Geeks are in charge and you’re creating a cool communications platform.
    Mature - Accountants are in charge and you’re gamifying ad clicks.

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    Is there a peer to peer equivalent to Discord? That feels like it would be the best option, since it wouldn’t rely on a centralized company that could enshittify the product.

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      I’ve never used Discord – is it similar to Mumble? I tried Jami but found it too unreliable to recommend. What about Nextcloud Chat? I do use that though it is kind of clumsy.

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        It serves the key purpose of Mumble, in that it provides a reliable way to get in a voice chat with people. The other features (text chat, video calls, screen sharing, “servers” that let people aggregate for a dedicated purpose/community) come together to make a legitimately good product that’s hard to replace.

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    Hopefully Revolt (a Fediverse alternative to Discord) continues to improve and can completely take the place of Discord relatively soon.

    Edit: it might only be FOSS, not federated. Still a promising project though.

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      I’ll check it out! Even without being federated, it’s good to have a discord alternative. Matrix hasn’t been what I need yet, unfortunately.

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      I’m open to using non-federated software. I think federation is cool and useful but I don’t see it as necessary in any way when choosing what to use.

      The biggest things are features, existing username, and/or ease of getting my friends on it. User base size is why I didn’t use Mastodon for niche hobbies of mine.

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      Afaik it’s a fork / copy of the actual Discord source code. With all its bugs