Just putting that out there. While we might have struggle sessions over bullshit, the larger internet zeitgeist is putrid and rancid.

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    • Streaming video can be done with Jitsi Meet
    • Voice chat via mumble.
    • sharing files can be done via pastebin site (if text form) or through other third party (like imgbb).
    • custom emotes can probably be done by extending the IRC protocol to allow for embedding tiny images. IRC allows for users to send commands so I don’t see why this couldn’t be done.
    • IRC can support this in a network.
    • An IRC network can run on a computer the size of a shoe.

    Discord meanwhile:

    • Is only compatible with itself so if your system doesnt support the client or the web interface well you’re boned.
    • Has very little content moderation.
    • heavy advertisements via promotions and NitroTM (their subscription service to access basic features like recoloring the interface).
    • terrible UI.
    • spyware and data harvesting
    • no support for encrypted messaging.
    • Network effect so groups and orgs feel compelled to choose discord just because its popular and relatively frictionless.
    • shadowy corporation that the public doesnt really know the inner workings of.
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      • Streaming video can be done with Jitsi Meet
      • Voice chat via mumble.
      • sharing files can be done via pastebin site (if text form) or through other third party (like imgbb).

      How is the ability for software that isn’t IRC to do things a point in favor of IRC? It’s faster and easier to set up one account, one run program, and get everyone together on that program than it is to do the same across 3 or 4 of them.

      • Is only compatible with itself so if your system doesnt support the client or the web interface well you’re boned.

      I’ve used Discord on a variety of systems and never run into this problem.

      • Has very little content moderation.

      It has the same content moderation as IRC: whatever the local server admins set up.

      • terrible UI.

      Your mileage may vary, I suppose. I was able to learn the UI pretty quickly.

      • Security and privacy concerns

      These are a valid point and the one thing that prevents me from really recommending Discord.