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I think this is crazily important. My biggest issue with Discord is that they have become the default hubs for issues and fixes. Over days, weeks, months and years those fixes get buried and harder to find, but the worst offender is that they are unindexable by default.

Its lovely to see someone doing this. I wish everyone would do this.

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  • Fluid@aussie.zone
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    7 hours ago

    I mean, don’t use walled gardens as your primary community base in the first place right? This is a ‘solution’ to a problem that doesn’t need to exist.

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      So you’d prefer no solution?

      I get the hatred, no one loathes Discord more than me, but on their own time and dime they’re giving an option for those who avoid Discord. I can’t understand why your first, and only thought, is to shit on it.

      Discord’s pervasive, and has become the default option for too many projects, but I can see why - it is free, and everyone uses it. Easy for us, who haven’t built a fucking giant program and community to sit back and sneer at how they offer support, but this is it. It’s all done now.

      Just be glad they’re giving people an option. This isn’t even a ‘solution’ quote-unquote. It is a solution, that will take time and care and effort. Which they’re doing.

      Jesus.

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        2 hours ago

        I didn’t say that. I said why pick Discord from the myriad of other solutions?

        What’s wrong with a tried and tested open forum? Hell, a lemmy server or even subreddit would suffice.

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          because of the numbers of users (most likely gamers who have friends already on the platform as well) who already have discord? idk

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        4 hours ago

        FOSS enthusiasts - “we need more open access to information! Stop locking information up in walled gardens!” -based, valid

        Developer - replants all their best stuff outside the walls of their walled garden

        FOSS overenthusiasts - “Not like that!”

        Seriously, if a developer wants feedback and to foster community, they have to go to the players. They can’t expect players to come to them. I think this is exactly the type of solution that helps us move away from walled gardens. Letting your project die because you refused to enter the walled garden on principle… that isn’t going to break down any walls.

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        7 hours ago

        i just started with linux, and have noticed right off the bat that a lot of linux users are either just plain angry or take themselves very seriously lol