• @Tosti@feddit.nl
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    Discord is a disjointed mess that is being abused by many to fill a role it was never designed to fill.

    No, I don’t want to join your discord to use a half assed search to be able to dig my way through what you think is an FAQ about your game.

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      Yeah, it really bugs me that it’s basically absorbed what used to be public forums and whatnot into its own proprietary bubble where search engines don’t reach while not even being a good fit for that kind of thing to begin with

      • @TwanHE@lemmy.world
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        I like discord a lot for support groups for small projects where it’s about 50-100 ish people interested in it. But when a project grows and the server grows with it definitely becomes a struggle for people to look back at whats already been discussed so people keep asking the same questions over and over.

        • @dan1101@lemm.ee
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          And there is so much idle chatter to scroll through. I shouldn’t have to scan through months of jokes and memes to get updated.

        • Lupec
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          Heck, even with a handful of people anything longer form feels like a chore. I’ve been the admin of a tiny friends only server for a good few years and even in there it feels hard to keep track sometimes when there’s more than a single laser focused topic.

          • @TwanHE@lemmy.world
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            That’s a moderation issue. The servers I have in have channels per topic and quite aggressively redirect any offtopic convo’s into the General Chat.

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              I mean stuff like parallel conversations on the same topic, a lot of it is probably on my ability to parse it all

      • @Tosti@feddit.nl
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        145 months ago

        And every gamer and his dog have their own, so communities are adhoc and lackluster. It does the opposite of what forums used to do.

        • @hushable@lemmy.world
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          45 months ago

          for real, my local rhythm games community is split among 3 different servers (that I know of) organising meet ups is a challenge nowadays

      • @StraightArrow@feddit.de
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        A lot of people kept trying to tell me Discord was the new Reddit and a new ultimate messenger type software. I tried it a bit and found it lacking on both sides.

        Perhaps it will swallow the rest of the world, but I’m happy with Lemmy and other messengers.

        I’ll give it another go from time to time

        Edit: grammar

        • Lupec
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          Imo it’s decent at what it set out to be: user friendly, painless realtime chatting, with some voice/video calling to top it up. That said, they keep adding questionable bloat to try and upsell Nitro subs so honestly I can only see it worsening as time goes on.

    • @A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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      Seriously. I hate discord. Its fine for you and friends fucking about and gaming on a saturday night.

      but its been turned into an alternative to webforums. Where you have to go to get support and answers. Outside of where a websearch can index and archive.

      Discord will eventually lead to a massive, catastrophic loss of information that will be unindexed, unarchived, and unrecoverable.

      • @Tosti@feddit.nl
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        Jup, it’s terrible. Where information goes to die. I wish devs would not use it as much as they do.

      • Bosa
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        Ya this is true and that sucks and I don’t see a way to change it. Would be nice to go back to get all this info back on forms

      • @dangblingus@lemmy.world
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        It takes seconds to ask a question and receive an answer in discord. It’s entirely likely that my problem was never discussed on a forum post from 10 years ago with 15 pages to sift through.

        • @A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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          135 months ago

          It takes seconds to ask a question and receieve an answer on a webforum to.

          for the same reasons. The person was sitting there and can reply immediately.

          and you dont get an instant reply for the same reason.

          the person wasnt sitting there.

    • @imperator3733@lemmy.world
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      I’m always frustrated when a game or service says to check out their Discord for information. Discord is a confusing mess of chat channels, and while it can certainly be useful in (near-)realtime interactions, I can’t imagine trying to look up longer-lived information, like what they’re trying to use it for. Make a forum, or a blog, or use a subreddit, but not Discord.

      I think the most recent case of this was the game Terra Invicta, where I saw a tangential reference somewhere to some coming updates to the game, and a game rep said to check their Discord for more details. No thanks.

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      It’s an overwhelming mess of everything. So many things going on at once - notifications, badges, mentions, boosts, stickers, voice chats, kitchen sink …

      I just can’t force myself to use it. My brain is accustomed to a minimalist UX, not whatever that is.

    • @PrettyLights@lemmy.world
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      AGS took their working forums for Lost Ark and other games, deprecated them and turned them to read only and switched entirely to Discord.

      The tin foil hat side of me says it’s so all the complaints stopped showing up in Search Engine results. Also no pesky archives or waybackmachine to properly inform customers.

    • @yamanii@lemmy.world
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      Happened with doujin style, it used to be a great site to search for indie albums but then they moved to discord and now it’s a nightmare to browse unless you already know what you are looking for.

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      Honest question: is there a centralized alternative? Like “here, install this or use this SaaS, it enables your community to chat, discuss in forums, and allows you to manage a FAQ/KB from the content from the chat and forums”

      EDIT: don’t get why the downvotes. It’s a question, not a statement.

      • @Tosti@feddit.nl
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        Good point, and I think there isn’t a one stop shop. But I think chat is overrated in this, it might be an addition. But having information that is not search indexed limits access and thus usability for the broader community. Also discord sucks for KB and FAQ in terms of formatting and setup (usually you see locked chat channels for that containing links to external sources. And the community discussions usually end up with multiple simultaneous discussions that get drowned out by new discussions in the same thread.

        I think discord has a role. But it is not a good solution by any means. Lemmy, reddit, even the steam forums seem better.

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            I do, it’s exactly what a website hosting is. We got hundreds of frameworks to do all those things that don’t include signing your soul with blood to a cartoonishly evil corp or billionaire. Paying with privacy is not mandatory.

      • @Tosti@feddit.nl
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        True-ish. Most discords are setup with chat channels that serve the function of a board. With all threads in a single timeline and several conversations running through one another.

        In addition the interface is a cluttered mess with many different icons, buttons and panels all competing for your attention.

        And the search then gives you a single post, leaving you to scroll in that messy interface through several mixed conversations to try and make heads or tails from it.

        In the mean time the information cannot be found through search engines meaning I have to find the correct community (sometimes there are multiple) and hope the info is there.

        It’s not an improvement IMHO.

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        Discord does not allow you to search well. Discord’s search function is EXTREMELY limited when it comes to symbols, so if you go to search for version numbers of a project, you are shit out of luck. Discord forums are not engine searchable, so discovering the content requires you to join yet another discord server (sometimes multiple servers) to get info you could have just searched (the point of discoverable forums).

  • @A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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    Bullshit. Its on a quest to monetize the platform, thats all its doing.

    If it wanted to be a better communication platform it wouldnt be adding all this pointless superfluous shit that exists only for nickle and diming.

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      And somehow making the UI worse every single update. HOW?

      • @A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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        Taking lessons from Valve and steam, I suspect.

        I genuinely don’t understand how these companies go “Okay, we have a very elegant, simple, sleek, and fast interface here…Heres what we should do, we should completely fuck it up, make it slower, and make it require more resources for absolutely no reason”

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          Is this an old meme? They revamped their UI and I think it’s (Steam) very intuitive now. I do remember when they had like 10 different styles of drop-down box on the desktop app. But, I don’t see that now.

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            Main function are ok, sure, but Steam still is is inconsistant, the 40 different css for buttons is not just a meme. It improved with the revamp, but that was only a few pages. Take a look at the community, workshop and profile page it’s a mess.
            Same as discord it had a lot of feature creep over the years so it’s not easy to understand, but for me it’s worth giving up ease of use for theses features.

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              What revamp?

              The recent one?

              There was no improvement. Everythings factually worse now. Steam’s interface has been on a hard downward spiral ever since they tried to take small mode away from us a couple years ago, but recent updates have made it even worse since it no longer remembers windows size or position. So every fucking time I start it or switch between small/large mode, I’ve gotta resize the damn window and move it back to where it belongs. and thanks to all the bloat they’ve added to it its slower than ever to do any of that.

              They seem to be trying real hard slow march steam into becoming a social media platform, Which is 99% of the problem and probably where all the stupid decisions are coming from. Steam doesnt need to be a slow, bulky social media platform. Its a fucking storefront. It needs to be light weight, slick, and fast.

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                Community and socials features exist since ages, I don’t think it’s going in a social media direction at all. I’ve never seen anyone using chats seriously for exemple.
                But it indeed is getting worse as they add new features which clutter even more the interface. I don’t think the rework is better, but it wasn’t a downgrade either imo. (I didn’t see the window position and size thing, but closing steam takes 1 more click tho, this suck)

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          It’s just paycheck justification. “Look we did something, we are useful”

    • @rbesfe@lemmy.ca
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      As long as they allow for free streaming and file sharing, they will need to monetize. That stuff gets real expensive real fast.

    • @dangblingus@lemmy.world
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      I mean, it is a company that employs people that gives away its product for free. Aside from Nitro, would you like them to monetize your personal info and sell it to 3rd parties?

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    idk how else to put it, but discord feels like an information black hole with adhd

    • @Patches@sh.itjust.works
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      Once it scrolls past the top of the screen it’s gone.

      Once one person gets a bit too giddy and posts 2 memes, your chat is now all garbage. Half of the people involved will have muted it already.

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    Fuck Discord. It stole entire communities from us. It is the opposite of privacy. And, subjectively, their client applications are just a horrible mess.

    • @Chadus_Maximus@lemm.ee
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      Also it used to be fast, but got bloated and lost its greatest advantage. They abandoned every design choice that made them popular in the first place.

    • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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      The UI/UX is a convoluted mess. Whenever I say this elsewhere I get downvoted to oblivion and people tell me you just gotta learn it.

      Well, yea, that’s the problem. I shouldn’t have to “learn” a UI, things should be apparent and obvious.

      There’s not even a useful intro the first time you launch it. Yea, it shows you what the buttons are for, but never explains the concept behind things. Guess you’re supposed to intuit that stuff?

      • @Kirca@lemmy.world
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        What do you mean? Having three seperate settings buttons with options divvyed between them makes perfect sense

      • ExFed
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        Well, yea, that’s the problem. I shouldn’t have to “learn” a UI, things should be apparent and obvious.

        Counterpoint: vim is very well liked for it’s UI, but there’s a very steep learning curve.

        To your point, though, the learning process ideally ought to be seamless and linear; each new thing you can do with the application should be mostly obvious given what you already know about the UI, not force you to learn everything from scratch or do work to learn it (unless you’re into that kind of thing). I don’t think Discord is the worst offender of this rule, but they could make it better.

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        I do agree with this, however I also have to say being someone who’s been on the canary branch and has the newest version of the new UI once you learn it it’s so much better mobile wise doing literally anything it just makes sense and goes with the mobile flow a lot better then the old ui was, plus it has a side bar which is really nice… The beginning new ui with the guildbar at the bottom was atrocious though, so glad they scrapped that model.

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      Sorry how did it steal communities? If communities migrated to Discord, the communities saw value in using it.

  • @dinckelman@lemmy.world
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    It was a great messaging app, before all the extra bullshit was added to it. The focus was on doing one thing, and doing it right. Now they do 35 different things, and abandon them in favor of mtx for profiles

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    I miss the early days of Discord. Nowadays it’s just a lot of advertising for their Nitro service.

    Not even their marketing videos are fun anymore. Why can’t they just bring Zencha back?

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      You usually know a company is slowly going to shit when they start to be serious and stop doing fun in their products and ads. Then you know lawyers and shareholders and people who think you can only do business with a straight face started to take over the company. Which is just sad.

    • @Mek@lemmy.world
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      As long as they don’t start adding actual third party adverts in their ‘free’ version, I don’t care how much they advertise Nitro.

    • @blazeknave@lemmy.world
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      I keep getting stressed about my trial running out, then remembering I didn’t start one, then reading closely and hating them bc it’s just my window to start a trial ending, the 10th window this month.

    • @dangblingus@lemmy.world
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      I mean, it’s a single notification that only comes up when you launch discord from scratch. It’s not really intrusive.

  • @Fluid@aussie.zone
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    Walled-gardens are fundamentally bad for communication. Discord is not a solution, it’s a problem.

    • @frezik@midwest.social
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      We had IRC for years. Still do, for that matter. But we have to do every goddamn thing over ports 80 and 443 now.

  • @Mandy@sh.itjust.works
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    “Better messaging app” my bubble ass

    Keeps changing ui every month for no reason Keeps adding disgracting prolife fluff that looks like shit. (Neither can be turned off) Support is abbysmal. Linux client is garbage. (Screenshare anyone) Bloated mess. Hates mods and custom clients. Too big ( had a server of 3k people, know how many people I got to switch?90) Their team us a bunch of pedophile furry porn lovers.

    Fuck. Them.

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    Discord is an absolute piece of garbage, it’s not a good messaging app, definitely not a good place to host a community (seriously, I don’t understand why some communities saw Discord as an alternative after the Reddit API changes), and most importantly, it’s spyware. The company doesn’t have a business model and it was founded by a guy who is notorious for creating random shit that’s not economically sustainable at all. I don’t understand why anyone would use this shit. This video outlines everything that’s wrong with Discord: https://youtube.com/watch?v=uvNkdAggUGU

    Switch to Revolt or Matrix

  • I Cast Fist
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    Here’s an idea to start making it better: ditch fucking electron. There are alternatives that won’t need complete code rewrite or language change (tauri, neutralino). Better yet, actually go ahead with a full language change and pick Dart + Flutter, that shit is crossplat.

    But we all know they won’t, because fuck you, “ram is cheap”. Good luck upgrading the ram on your phone.

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      It run fine on my 7 years old phone. Sure, native would be better, but electron mean they can make the website, the windows app and the android app all at once. So it’s worth it. Everyone on Lemmy is a programmer, so you should know how hard it is to support multiple version of a service with as much active developpement as discord.

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        The point of Tauri and Neutralino is to do what Electron does without needing to bundle a whole, isolated chrome browser to make it pretend it is a native app

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          I didn’t know about that, sorry I missed it in you original comment. Then maybe theses frameworks are too young or have some kind of limitation, or just discord did not switch yet, but I hope they do. I know optimisation is not important for most company but if the switch is free they should do it.

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            They would have to change some parts that interact with the OS. It’s probably not a big investment (especially for a company like Discord) but there are few reasons to do so, it won’t increase users (by much) and doesn’t affect revenue.

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              It still increase user experience so they would do it if it was easy. Or more like I would like so.
              Except if we go full conspiracy theory and maybe they don’t want poor people that won’t buy nitro on the platform, it’s possible.

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                Except if we go full conspiracy theory and maybe they don’t want poor people that won’t buy nitro on the platform, it’s possible.

                Nah, most people just don’t care that it uses electron.

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        Tauri and neutralino also do that?

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      They used to be native with Kotlin on Android and IDK on iOS. Now they use React Native, which isn’t really electron or native. I’m not sure if it bundles a browser but it sounds like the same as Tauri and Neutralino

    • Prethoryn Overmind
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      Just curious. I have Signal, Element (FOSS version of Discord), GroupMe, Slack, Snapchat, Messenger, I have tried WhatsApp, Guilded, Telegram. I have tried a sleuth of messaging apps over the years from Web based, to niche apps that don’t exist anymore, things that would let you message users around the world. I have even tried things like taste buds and app for users with specific tastes in music.

      No matter what the case I find I prefer Discord. All of my groups and communities are there. I am 28 and my friends and being weird kids at heart use things like Discords soundboard for stupid annoying sounds, to stream our gameplay, and to even venture out to our own communities for things we love. Point being Discord has had all of what I personally want and enjoy for years and more. I mean I loved Google Plus when it was around because of the communities. I use Reddit because of the communities for things I enjoy and I wish Lemmy had more of them for that matter.

      My only question being, what do you think they need more off to already be better than the platform most people consider the best? Encryption? Not to charge money for subs? It’s not that Discord can’t get better. It’s that I end up on Lemmy looking for alternatives and see comments like this and people will talk about FOSS, cool I found things like amephyst and Element for my fill of FOSS apps. Even down to niche FOSS apps that I love for other things Lemmy has provided but there are apps like Discord that FOSS apps still don’t fill every need for me no matter how hard I try to pull myself away from these massive companies.

      I will make comments on Lemmy, knowing where I am at. Saying things like this and saying I am okay with spending money on things I enjoy and don’t mind continuing to do so but it is usually met with comments like, “what is wrong with you.” To the point my comments and posts have either tried to bring up valid call outs that some Lemmy users don’t disagree with or me just stating we are all different and don’t have to like what others like.

      I am not in disagreement with our data being hogged, our private lives being at risk and not am I opposed to try different methods and even still use methods like Mullvad, Proton products, Tor, etc.

      Yet no matter how much I try these products the separate Duck address accounts I have, Firefox, etc. I still primarily use Chrome, Google, Discord. Because despite the hate and reasonable hate mind you. Those products provide what I want and work better for me for regular use and certain FOSS or even competing apps just don’t do that for me. Yet there are always comments like yours, “they need to try harder.” Just vague statements made to justify some personal belief that these companies will rupture and fall apart but they are still successful and they doing exactly what you are saying they should do, trying harder.

      I don’t mean to poke or prod, start and argument because it will end in one with someone on here which just pushes users like me looking for answers farther away because I want to have discussion but turn to just that more than likely on Lemmy. I just don’t know what Lemmy users want or think they are getting at by making statements like this?

      • @federatingIsTooHard@lemmy.world
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        honestly, i don’t even want to use discord. i’d like to use mumble, irc, xmpp, email, jami, and jitsi. if discord were just a client that wrapped all of these into one user interface, i’d use it.

      • @homicidalrobot@lemm.ee
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        Discord is quickly becoming a dying service the way skype did. How did skype become a dying service?

        Google ad services integration (Discord already has this): when you chat on discord about anything, your text and recent text from your friends are used to supply GAS keywords. Talk about the voice actor for the blue beetle on discord then type blue beetle in the search bar and check your suggestions.

        Inserting ads INTO the chat client (Discord is beginning to do this): through activities first, then total corporation capitulation, Skype delivered ads to users. Discord has ads in activities already, and won’t allow youtube premium users to skip ads on the watch together activity because they cannot log in. It’s an ad delivery pipeline they nuked user created bots for.

        If you are worried about privacy, discord is literally destroying yours as you use it. Sure, it isn’t bought out entirely by google or microsoft yet, but it might as well be with how much of your data is used to deliver ads rather than enhance your experience. Game a lot? Discord will NEVER suggest new communities on discord to you based on your chat, just advertise to you based on it. Aside from that, discord has obfuscated information that was readily being added to wikis, so wikis that are straight up shit and wrong like fextralife are THRIVING. Seriously, their Nioh wikis are misinformation, their BG3 wiki was wrong on release for a lot of things like shopkeeper inventories and hasn’t been updated whatsoever. DaS3 and elden ring info? Mostly straight up plagiarized info from other sites and a lot of it incorrect.

        Interested in learning specific info for a game? Discord forums on invite only servers have destroyed this. Specific class information for your favorite MMO? Join that class discord from the game’s community discord, wait for someone to give you the role (or if you are extremely lucky, react role in), and PRAY the pinned info is in date. Specific character in a fighting game? Better hope it’s in anime airdasher, because outside of dustloop (which also has a discord you must weather for up to date info) all that shit is in discord forums you have to daisy-chain to get info.

        TL;DR discord has pushed a bunch of features exclusively to destroy privacy and obtain google money, and a bunch of others are clearly “well the developers need to be working on SOMETHING” changes, like username ID reassignments. The numbered usernames are still visible. They weren’t removed. Why did they change? Not for security or ease of use, that’s for sure

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          “Discord is quickly becoming a dying service the way Skype did.” I love an opinion and skimmed through what you said but I basically quit taking this comment seriously from the first sentence on. That is because that is the Lemmy mentality. I don’t know what you are smoking, reading, seeing. But the, "it’s a dying service absolutely so far off the truth. I mean have you been keeping up with Discord. Yeah, it’s not fucking dying. It is quite literally growing and keeps continuing to do so. It is easily one of the most successfully growing platforms. When Facebook tries to copy your work, Treehouse, etc and none can quite get you then yeah, you are doing just fine. Ads haven’t killed Facebook.

          Also, ads aren’t what killed Skype. What killed Skype is that it was an actually shit product/platform. I can’t remember a single damn ad using Skype because it was shit for video chatting.

          “You can’t watch YouTube videos together because you can’t sign in and there are ads.” Yeah that is not why we don’t watch videos on discord. I don’t watch videos on Discord because my friends just don’t want to and ads aren’t the reason why. I would say people probably use the feature even with ads.

          Also, I think you really missed the privacy part entirely and should read again. There is concern with privacy and there is acknowledgement with the privacy front hence the attempt to use more private products like Element. I appreciate the lesson though.

          I am all for discussing but your comments are entirely the comments I am referring to on Lemmy. It’s not informative it’s a bubble that Lemmy users live in no differently than Reddit users. The forefront thought that because their are ads and people pay for things that their opinion on what makes something bad is clearly why something is suddenly dying. There is far more evidence to suggest, hell even support, that Discord is not dying. However, because there are ads, it’s a dying platform and that is the Lemmy mentality. Product bad because ads. Ads have been around for years and have progressively gotten worse and Chrome is quite literally still the most used and successful browser. I like to call it the deniability factor on Lemmy. The in denial that products that we don’t want users to continue using are still winning people’s usage and that Google is going to topple over any day because we are right and ads bad and privacy. The average consumer doesn’t care if they did Firefox would be doing better than Chrome.

          It’s not that your points are invalid, irrelevant, or not true or don’t hold some some honesty that I wish people took more interest in. It’s that Discord is a working product and somehow users on Lemmy just can’t wrap their brains around the fact people keep using products that they think are bad or that people like me even attempt the other side and have both privacy centric apps and the opposite and still prefer the opposite.

  • ΛdΛm_𝒷
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    215 months ago

    Yeah, try to send a file larger than 8mb … ❌ … opps we don’t do that here… What a joke !

    • skye
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      155 months ago

      the limit got increased to 25 mb

    • @shrugal@lemm.ee
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      145 months ago

      I think it’s perfectly fine to upload larger files somewhere else and share just the link. They don’t try to be your go-to file hoster.

      • ΛdΛm_𝒷
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        25 months ago

        But I can do that on Element, I’m not asking to send a 1gb file, but 8mb file size is just worthless, my phone camera takes 12mb images and I had to use a file shrinking app to send those images…

        Anyway, not going to use it ever again, I hate when services force you to use their apps and not 3rd party apps

        • @shrugal@lemm.ee
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          15 months ago

          They increased it to 25mb afaik, that should be more than enough for the vast majority of use cases. But I don’t want to argue about the optimal limit, if you don’t want to use it because it’s not enough for you then that’s your decision. I’m not overly fond of Discord myself, or any centralized messenger for that matter, but I do think the way they handle files is all right.