• Tetsuo@jlai.lu
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      3 hours ago

      Well yes, I would say it’s very much an integral part of my social life.

      I spend a lot of time with my gamer friends and it revolves around our discord servers.

      We even have a discord servers dedicated to our role play sessions.

      IMHO Discord is a bit more than just a voice chat app. It’s also rooms with persistant chats. It’s the ability to share media etc.

      Also their noise reduction tech is top notch.

      I knew when I got in that it would be another “Gmail” for me. It’s great but you have to give a bit of your soul to it and I knew it would enshitify eventually.

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        34 minutes ago

        I see luck with “combos”

        XMPP + Mumble is a common one. The room is on XMPP, some users are in a mumble server with info in the topic.

        Matrix is buggy and doesn’t scale imo, it isn’t a sustainable alternative. Stoat looks like a great option and there are lots of open instances.

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          2 hours ago

          For context my country (France) is trying to pass a law that forbids the use of social networks to users younger than 15yo. So I suppose this move from Discord is partly due to that.

          Now that being said I would hope the verification process will have much more scrutiny in Europe than it would in the US.

          I would definitely not be happy about it but if they are not allowed to keep any of the verification data afterwards it could be “acceptable”. But if I have the feeling they keep any data I will actively look into building a Stoat instance and try the even harder task of convincing my friends to switch over.