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Worried about the children while protecting thousands of paedophiles that raped children. (The governments, not discord)
Regardless, fuck discord and instead of "threatening" an exodus, why doesn't everybody register with xmpp or mumble and figure it out from there. Crazy staying on discord from here on.
The problem is finding a good alternative immediately. I don't mind to hop and check out multiple services, but some of my friends wants to just install one thing and be done.
My checklist is not too much either, but for some reason video calling is not something included with the lot of them.
Self-hosting a matrix instance might be an okay alternative. And because its decentralized its not really possible for it to have top-down age verification imposed on it, if it ever does get popular
We really gotta get started on building that
We really should have been already but now's good too
Yeah, but if accounts are made on mumble for example, the migration will happen there quicker. Then if that doesn't suit many, others are an option. I'm guessing whichever platform benefits from this will happily make any changes that are currently missing.
Or just use Steam - which the average Discord user has already installed. Supports Chats, Groups, Voice Chat, Streaming, Discussion Boards that are discoverable, solid 2FA authentication... only thing missing is Video Calls, which they could implement easily when looking at what is already there.
Just move back to the flood plain every time your house gets swept away, rebuild on the side of the volcano every eruption, and keep moving to proprietary platforms every time one enshittifies. Right?
Wrong. You're here on the fediverse because you know that's wrong. We need an alternative, but right now they're all pretty tough to set up by ourselves. For example, I'm once again working on getting revolt/stoat running, and it's pain (probably mostly due to my environment, I might give up and put it on its own machine).
... Steam is basically a family owned business it's literally the exact example of what a perfectly acceptable large business is.
And fuck I ain't here cause I know something wrong. The fuck you get that idea from. I'm here because reddit doesn't have a good app that's literally it. I would happily go back to reddit if i could have my old app back.
Lemmy has fuck all for communities, basically no users, and the majority of it is just regurgitated from reddit anyways. I could give less of a rats ass about the whole open source thing. It's neat and all from a novelty perspective.
But frankly the hard on for open source this self hosted that is a massive nothing burger. Closed or open sources. What ever is the easier and more convenient option wins full stop.
Lemmy won cause the apps were more convenient.
And they used to, didn't they? Can you remember what happened to those apps, and why? That's right, they stopped working, because Reddit closed off their API, which can't happen here.
So I guess you are here because you know that something is wrong with reddit, after all. You said so yourself.
I don't think that Valve has that game plan, as they have proven again and again for about 20 years now. Having no shareholders really keeps them grounded. But you're right, a completely FOSS solution that is easy to use would be preferable - but in the short term Steam communities might get an upswing.
I don't disagree with your view of Valve, and I'm glad you see that their reputation isn't the point.
Yeah, i DO like valve, because they are as good as it can get for a company in the tech sector. But my comment was more from a "we need a replacement now"-perspective, where Steam is a top contender for sure (and the content there is actually discoverable which gives an out).
Hopefully the scare and the issue of getting out content of discord makes sure that there is a solution ready for the next time the shit hits the fan.
My game plan here is that I'm moving everyone I can to Stoat. It's not likely to go the corpo route any time soon. From there I plan on figuring out a matrix server and streamlining the process for my less dedicated friends the same way I did jellyfin.
The problem with steam is that it will eventually go the same way.
At the moment the internet is being used by big tech similar to a sheepdog rounding up sheep. Hopefully most will refuse this and move platform, that platform will eventually attempted to be broken down and register a few more users etc. If you have younger siblings or kids, they're fucked. Unless you educate them about their privacy and how important it is.
Gabe's son is set to inherit the family company. Remember steam is for all purposes a family business.
Assuming Gabe retires in the next decade then his son works for 20-30 years we have another 30-40 years before steam goes to shit.
Unless an out side force actively fucks with valve and Gabe's family to force things to become worse. It's unlikely it will get worse.
Well, Valve hasn't done so for about 20 years now, how long do people have to give a company that has proven again and again that they are not in the game for extracting maximum value out of their client base? I'd love for a FOSS solution to pick up the slack, but none are currently in a state where they can pick up millions of non-technical minded users in a heartbeat. Valve has those users already, so they are able to provide a solution NOW, not in a few years.
Should Valve eventually start enshittifying, which would require going public first, maybe there will be a readily usable FOSS solution. For now, it's one of the easiest routes out of Discord (and the content on the Steam Forums is scrapeable over the web, so it's pretty easy to transfer out, not like discord)