• stressballs@lemmy.zip
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    18 hours ago

    It’s too bad the open source community couldn’t find some programmers to help them make an alternative.

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      18 hours ago

      As long as the alternative is not another chat app that is not indexable by search engines. Forums fill the role pretty well, I don’t understand why devs would use Discord in the first place.

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        16 hours ago

        Hear hear!

        Matrix is an ok alternative to Discord for what Discord does.

        Support forums are not an appropriate use of Discord, or of Matrix. Discourse is pretty great open source forum software. NodeBB forums even added ActivityPub support! I never particularly like when companies use Reddit as a primary communication method, and for the same reason I’d rather they didn’t use Lemmy or Piefed, but all of these are vastly better options than Discord, Matrix, or other un-indexable private chats.

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        16 hours ago

        As long as the alternative is not another chat app that is not indexable by search engines. F

        For me this is the biggest probem about Discord and Discord alternatives why not just use Lemmy what’s the problem with Lemmy?

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        15 hours ago

        Discord took the place of IRC. Chatlogs for IRC were rarely indexed by most channel admins until after about 2010 when projects like freenode hosted all the open source projects for the whole web.

        It was purchased by some right wing billionaire and now it is no longer.