• @supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz
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    8 hours ago

    As a genuine fan of video games as art and multiplayer video games as digital communities, seeing everything go to Discord, even open source projects, has been really sad to watch happen over and over again.

    Honestly… Lemmy would be a FAR better platform to run a video game community on than Discord.

    Fuck Discord.

    Like… the format of Discord is fine (except if you are going to use it to manage a software project, it needs to be designed to facilitate technical support, questions about bugs, and facilitate creating an easily searchable wiki of info along with the live chat), I am fine with the idea but Discord has used its massive popularity and capital to completely eat entire swatchs of video gaming niches and not only is that scary, Discord SUCKS as a tool for handling complex communities with lots of moving parts.

    Before someone defends Discord by saying “it works great for small groups of friends” let me pre-emptively answer -> true, yes it does work great for small groups of friends, that is what it was designed for originally probably right? Ok… but small groups of friends is literally the easiest possible usecase for a communication tool, if Discord was bad at that it wouldn’t be good at anything.

    • Ulrich
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      262 months ago

      Lemmy would be a FAR better platform to run a video game community on than Discord.

      Lemmy does not have voice chat.

      • greenskye
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        202 months ago

        If only discord had stuck to just voice chat. They are miles better in that arena than other options were at the time. I just hate how it also replaced forums. And issue trackers. And some people try to run wikis and image boorus and everything else under the sun as a discord server

      • @joelfromaus@aussie.zone
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        82 months ago

        This is an issue I see with Lemmy regarding Discord. Many people here seem to think of Discord as a messaging platform only. Which is weird because I don’t know anyone who uses it strictly for text. For example my friend group is probably 60% voice, 30% video/screen sharing & 10% text.

        • Ulrich
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          32 months ago

          I mean it depends on the community but definitely for gaming it’s used quite often as a cross-platform voice chat solution.

    • @NocturnalMorning@lemmy.world
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      142 months ago

      How do you suppose you have a live conversation on lemmy? And don’t say make a post, and then talk in the post. Lemmy is not set up for the type of communities we want, otherwise people would already be using it for that.