• @Zetta@mander.xyz
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          The comeback. I paid for a teamspeak server when I was a teen and used it extensively with friends for many years. As I got older I have only used discord a handful of times to talk to other people already on that platform. Discord has always sucked Imo, if it’s free you’re the product. That’s how it always has been.

          I hope it gets even more shit so people will leave the platform.

      • @sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        81 month ago

        Yep lol, golden parachute deployed!

        … For the pilot.

        Passengers are still in the plane, lunch cart just came around!

    • @SqueakySpider@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I feel like it’s been shitty for a decade… personal view though, clearly people like it

      Edit: well, for almost 10 years, maybe 9.

      • @drspod@lemmy.ml
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        clearly people like it

        It’s the network effect that people like, just like every other social platform before it.

      • @mlg@lemmy.world
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        61 month ago

        Same boat as many Gapps like Google Maps. No large market competitor to show users how much better it can be.

        • Billiam
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          Google Maps

          https://wego.here.com/

          Edit: one interesting thing about their mobile app is when you use the GPS for directions, it changes where the audio comes from depending on what your next direction is. If your next is “turn left” then the instructions come from your left-side car audio.

      • @IronKrill@lemmy.ca
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        It isn’t even a decade old… anyway, it got market share for a reason. It was immediately a big step up from other free offerings in ease of use, UI, and eventually in features too.

      • @sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Welcome to Discord, brought to you by Logan Paul x KSI’s PRIME!

        drink verification can to log in

        Thanks user!

        We’ve recently switched all Nitro and Custom Emoji payment tiers over to $sheetcuyhn, click here to set up your payment plan!

          • @sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            Close!

            I used to compile all the high level analytics and projection reports for all the Vice Presidents and Board Members, but they didn’t even notice when I corrected a massive category of double counted revenue within a month of taking over from the person whose position I was taking over.

            After a year of being absurdly overworked, doing the job of half of the IT department for them, so that I could actually access the data I needed, being hilariously underpaid, and becoming far, far too well versed in passive aggressive, buzzword heavy, actionable information empty, corpospeak…

            I left for greener pastures.

            (not Discord lol. did contract db admin type work for MSFT for a bit, then said executive reports for a massive import export firm… then nonprofits, serving the homeless)

    • @ihatefascist@lemm.ee
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      Matrix for chatting, when we need voice chat we use ts3. Been using it for so long now, I don’t understand the problem why people dont use it

      • @boonhet@lemm.ee
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        11 month ago

        You can integrate Jitsi to your Matrix too. If you have a client that supports it, you get both chat and voice in the same place.

        • @ihatefascist@lemm.ee
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          We need fast voice chat though, i play tournaments for cs2 and apex legends. Haven’t tested jitsi speed yet vs ts3 or mumble, which was the main reason we never used discord to start with

          • @boonhet@lemm.ee
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            I must admit I’ve never reamly benchmarked any voice chat application. One advantage Jitsi does have is the ability to do p2p calls, saving a couple dozen milliseconds of transfer time compared to going through the server. But how fast is the software itself? No clue.

  • @riodoro1@lemmy.world
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    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?

    • Zombie-Mantis
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      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.

        • @Glitchvid@lemmy.world
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          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.

        • @aeshna_cyanea@lemm.ee
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          229 days ago

          no thank you I actually like chatting over a websocket connection instead of having to refresh a page every two minutes

    • @SynopsisTantilize@lemm.ee
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      131 month 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.

    • @interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml
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      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

      • @riodoro1@lemmy.world
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        241 month 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.

      • @barryamelton@lemmy.world
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        121 month 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.

      • @Squizzy@lemmy.world
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        61 month ago

        Forums. Lemmy. Group Chats.

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

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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.

          • @AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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            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.

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

  • @malloc@lemmy.world
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    Bro got replaced by some ex-Activision-Blizzard MBA zombie. Humam got 86’d/golden parachuted from Blizzard after only <2 years as “Vice Chairman”. Then a 1-2 yr gap.

    Humam about to get another massive bag once labor force is cut, platform further enshittified, and corp books are sufficiently cooked/prepped for IPO.

  • @pulsewidth@lemmy.world
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    Discord is just another social media site that has a whole lot of people fooled into thinking it’s not creating profiles on them for advertising. Gonna get real obvious real soon though.

    I guess thats OK for community dev teams and stuff - like it works well, users can come and accesa the faq or support and leave. But it can leave a walled garden of data in there if they want to move elsewhere later though.

    Larger issue is the people that share their whole lives there as a quasi-Facebook. That’s all getting hoovered up and sold to the highest bidder - alongside data like exactly what activity you do on your PC (processes running when and where for how long etc - Discord monitors a lot)

    • @auraithx@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      The names escaping me but there’s a site you can use that turns your discord into a publicly accessible website / archive.

      Check out mautrix-discord too if you’re a server admin, you can puppet everything there and switch seamlessly.

      • @dubyakay@lemmy.ca
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        Increased file attachment sizes (10->50->100MB depending on tier, I think).

        Cross post emojis from any server you are on.

        Cross post stickers from any server you are on.

        Higher maximum server count.

        One free server boost.

        Probably a couple more vanity shit. Yep, entirely laughable business model.

        • @lepinkainen@lemmy.world
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          I like it, it’s just extra stuff and nothing essential.

          It’d suck a lot more if they gated necessary features behind a paywall

        • Raltoid
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          The different tiers are 50mb for basic and 500mb for the full.

          The full one also includes:

          • Stream video in 4k at 60fps

          • 2 free boosts and 30% off all boosts

          • Custom profile per server(different name, avatar, etc. for each of if you want)

          • 200 server limit

          • 4000 character message limit

          • Custom entry sound(and custom sounds everywhere)

          • 3x free nitro for two weeks that you can gift to people

          • Tons of profile/avatar perks including animated banners, profiles, permanent quest rewards, badges, etc.

          • There’s also some discount in their shop.

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        I got nitro for higher audio quality so I could stream background music while running a DnD campaign over discord.

        It also increases your streaming resolution and file upload size limit which is quite useful.

        It also lets you use emojis from any server in any other server, which isn’t “useful” but is fun and I do it all the time.

        For these 3 things I think it’s worth it. It’s worth noting I have a grandfathered Nitro plan that is more features than “Nitro Basic” but less features than the next tier at a cost that’s in between.

        The real enshitification I’m worried about is the gradually increasing prevalence of ads in increasingly prominent places.

        • @Djehngo@lemmy.world
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          I got nitro for similar reasons but would up cancelling when discord sent ads to a friend of mine with my screen name on it, “why not join your friend _____ with nitro” or something.

          Absolutely not, don’t use my name to shill to people I respect.

  • TrackinDaKraken
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    411 month ago

    Wait, there’s actually humans working at Discord? I thought the entire thing was run by bots.

    • @malloc@lemmy.world
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      Is it really bitter if IPO is successful? Citron and other cofounders likely setup to get a massive payout when it IPOs.

      Humam isn’t someone that will look after the company for many years. He is brought in to cook the books, and get it to an IPO.

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        What is success here? The few founders and VC get filthy rich as the larger population dumps their money into Discord stock while the users and teams with limited foresight, who’ve moved their communities to discord, suffer?

        I mean yeah I guess that’s the success Cory Doctorow warns us about again and again.

        But that’s not my definition of success.

        For context I’ve been on the receiving end of an IPO and the founders and investors made out like bandits while a fair number of employees were stuck holding the bags thanks to lock-ins, dilution and over priced shares.

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        Probably not. Revolt is pretty bare bones but the customization is great. No video sharing.

        Matrix is not something you can just set up with no skills.

        But Guilded’s story is exactly the same as Discord’s just one chapter behind.

        • @WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
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          Matrix is not something you can just set up with no skills.

          not everyone needs to host their own server. just choose an existing one that’s not matrix. org (which is basically overloaded)

            • @WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
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              “your own discord server” was never a server, just a blatant lie, or “marketing” term. in matrix spaces are the equivalent (or similar) feature

              • @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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                It is, you aren’t wrong. But the invisible eye of corporate Discord is not the same. Discord makes you feel like you are in your own space. I found from the servers I am in on Matrix it feels, decidedly less like that. Revolt is a 1 to 1 replacement for discord that is lacking a lot of features. I’d push people to that over Matrix if they are used to discord and just want that again. I’m not even gonna mention Guilded to people.

                • @bishbosh@lemm.ee
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                  Yeah I can see what you mean. Even if it is just a sectioned off bit of the glob of discord servers, a discord instance does feel like an island in a way that a matrix space does not. Last I remember using them it was still a little messy in ways that felt strange too. The real struggle is having folks to check them out with considering many of my friend group already had to be talked into trying discord lol.