• Solivine@sopuli.xyz
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    11 months ago

    Right, but with Matrix it’s a learning curve just to get started. That’s not to mention running a server either, discord makes that whole process much easier and done in a few buttons, and you don’t have to worry about uptime or any of that unlike self hosting, and it’s free. That makes it even harder to get friends onto the platform who don’t care about any of that, despite how good it may be considered to be.

    • Free Palestine 🇵🇸@sh.itjust.works
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      11 months ago

      What is known as servers on Discord also exists on Matrix. They are called spaces and you don’t need to self-host a Matrix server to create a space. There’s also no significant learning curve, you just download Element (the most popular Matrix client), create an account and you ready to go. You can join spaces or groups from any Matrix server or message anyone on the network. Chats also make use of end-to-end encryption by default and it can even be activated for groups (wouldn’t make much sense for public groups though).

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        11 months ago

        Why doesn’t Matrix just call “spaces” servers? By calling them spaces, they have created a learning curve for no reason.

        Even just saying you have to download a client called Element to access Matrix is not intuitive. To access Discord, you download a client called Discord.