• iamthetot@piefed.ca
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      4 months ago

      I don’t really see how someone can position Discourse as the number one Discord alternative. Surely most people looking to ditch Discord want live chat, audio/video calls, and screen sharing… Or am I just in the minority here?

      For the record, I think Discourse looks awesome and even thinking about how I might use it for a project, but I do not see it as a Discord alternative.

      • JayGray91🐉🍕@piefed.social
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        4 months ago

        looking to ditch Discord want live chat, audio/video calls, and screen sharing… Or am I just in the minority here?

        I’ll keep you company in the minority, since that’s what I want too

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        I would bet on the screen sharing not being that big of a requirement for most people. Voice and text chats though? Yeah, that’s the minimum.

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          A lot of people I know regularly use screen sharing through discord or opentalk. Both for work/productivity and while gaming (watching each other, helping, sharing what people are up to etc).

          To get people to switch it sadly should support all features: text, voice, video and sending files/images/gifs/videos.

          It’s tough.

      • Mark with a Z@suppo.fi
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        4 months ago

        Lots of communities use discord as a replacement for a forum despite it not being fit for it at all

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          4 months ago

          Sure, but that’s not an argument for replacing Discord with forums. The two serve entirely different use cases, and should be treated like two entirely separate products.

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        A lot of people don’t seem to realize that Discord has a variety of features, and each feature can be more or less useful for different types of communities. There’s almost no platform that has all of them so you have to zoom out and look at more of the general purpose. The Discord “servers” I’ve used NEVER used anything but text chat.

        • iamthetot@piefed.ca
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          I understand that but even the text chat is a different experience than what Discourse offers. Even people who only used Discord for text chat and want a replacement for that would be better on IRC.