4 pane comic of dolan on the left and spooderman on the right

pane 1 (dolan): cum join opensurce cummunity!
pane 2 (spooderman): shure! how joyn?
pane 3 (dolan): Here discord! (with discord logo)
pane 4 (spooderman with tears in eyes): y u do dis?

  • sunbeam60@lemmy.one
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    9 months ago

    Discord is a fucking plague. I loathe it for communities. As soon as there are more than 10 people in a room, no one can follow what anyone is saying. Threads? No dude, this isn’t the 90s! Let’s slack it up!!! 🤮

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        9 months ago

        Ugh. Electron which can’t keep more than 5 pages in memory before having to load backwards in the chat.

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        9 months ago

        Unless they use the free version and you want to search for old questions/answers/issues.

        looking at you puppet labs slack

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        How the heck slack better or even have any more features than discord? Discord saves all history. Discord has threads that are easier to find than slack threads. Discord voice channels let you just hop in. Discord lets you direct reply.

        I use slack for work, but Discord is great for what it is. The search is amazing.

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      It also seems to attract a younger crowd - I had to state my age to join one server and the mod screenshotted my info and everyone laughed calling me “boomer”. I’m only 40 (Millennial) and it wasn’t a gaming or specifically teen-server. It was a silly ironic European Reddit server.

      The subreddit seems to have a range of ages. The Discord server is a bunch of kids commenting capybara and cat emojis like it’s funny. :/

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          I dunno why but they wanted you to comment your name, age and location in a welcome channel. I did and they screenshot and shared it in the main channel. Most of the people are around 16-19 with a few 20-25yo. I didn’t know that til I joined though!

          I was very weird to be there apparently.

          I just wanted to take the piss out of Europeans. There’s no age-limit in that.

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      All chat tools after irc have been trash for large communities. That includes slack. Irc somehow still works with 1500 people in it. I can not explain how. With a logging bot the discussions can be archived for google searchabillity. I guess that could be true for a discord or slack also, But i never seen it implemented. In most slacks i can not search more then 60 days back.

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          1983

          The greatest fucking year in the universe. Do you know what happened in that year?

          Planets configured. Temperatures happened. Volcanoes contemplated. Wind occurred.

          Yours truly was BORN!

          Bow before me worms of conscience!

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        I found IRC loses chat flow more easily, as actual chat gets lost in the stream of blabber.

        I am intrigued to see how threaded conversations in slack et al work, but haven’t been at a shop where slack was allowed as a tool due to data sovereignty and the CLOUD act.

        But IRC was always something I approached reluctantly, and that’s been 31 years now.