Remember you can trust Discord with your driver’s license for verification, I’m sure they won’t accidentally store them in a plain text open API call or anything.

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      Maybe, but when you’re looking to make discord users migrate to a safer/saner app, you need the new app to be as discord-like as possible.

      Same thing for an OS (thus DE) change, i’d recommend KDE above all else to a windows user because it’s the DE that is the most windows-adjacent.

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        I understand the impulse, but I think it’s wrong for a few reasons:

        1. Discord didn’t become popular because of its ui. It became popular by lowering barriers to entry.
        2. I don’t think you’ll get a critical mass of people by being “discord but less evil”.
        3. A better ui or ux could be a genuine selling point, or a way to distinguish it

        Sure, kde shares a lot of the conventions of Windows. But it’s also very willing to do its own thing.

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          You’re entirely right, I’m just presenting it in terms of familiarity, or entry point. People who where used to discord would have an easier time with a discord-like UI and functionalities, but nothing would keep them from exploring other matrix clients in the end (in the case of Commet).