I’d imagine gatekeeping based on a percentage of FOSS used isn’t going to win many hearts and minds in the long run for our communities. Imagine if the Linux community decried using the Steam Store on FOSS operating systems.
If the tool is best for the job, people will use it. Our role is to make FOSS that tool in each category.
Yeah, and in terms of usability Discord alternatives are really quite substantially behind Discord in terms of functions.
I don’t think the same is with Reddit and Lemmy/Piefed. The distance is not so vast.
I use discord extensively. I’ve been on lemmy for over a year. Heck, I’m on a server that got pulled together in lemmy. I’ve seen a lot of complaints about discord, but nobody’s actually ever condemned me for using it.
Let me be the first one. It has nothing to do with FOSS or decentralization, I just think it’s a shit software.
Afaict, it doesn’t really have any major competitors. No, if I have to self host, it’s not a competitor
Using discord or self-hosting matrix/XMPP is a false dichotomy. One can join the already established servers available for either protocol.
I gave element / matrix a try recently. It’s a very different use case, as (AFAICT) it does not support multi-channel rooms (or whatever you call it). The closest analogue would be WhatsApp / Telegram / Signal.
Also, multi device login is wonky as hell, took me 20 mins of repeated attempts to get it working.
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