

Yet it still must be done
Yet it still must be done
This site is in the US, is there a mirror for if/when they decide to target it?
As someone who hasn’t used any of the advanced Discord features (audio/video/streaming), and neither has really tried Revolt, how far along is it these days? I heard it was aiming for 100% feature parity but was behind in those advanced ones, but that was some years ago and haven’t kept up, it would be very good if it was at least at “acceptable” level in all those by the time Discord goes IPO
First i hear of this one, interesting, how far along is it?
Never say never, once Discord goes IPO and the enshittification goes bad enough to annoy gamers Discord is fucked, and Revolt is a drop-in replacement, the fact that it can be self-hosted will also be a plus for some people, mass migrations are rare but they DO happen
I need a stack of these stickers, had to deface a nazi one the other day manually with a marker like a savage
Only if it actually worked as the salespeople said it does, we have used this tech enough to know that it very much does not do what they say it can do
As freaking everybody warned but nooooo, they had to toll out the red carpet for them…
I do believe there’s blocklists for their IPs out there, that should mitigate things a little
Or how every time you enter some ancient ruins on some game, EVERYTHING is still working despite not having seen a person in a millenia
Zerg rush kekeke
I am completely at a loss as how will this be implemented OR enforced
Too damn bad then, hopefully this will help
And a sea mine? 😂
I use an extension that handles A LOT of these unneeded parameters for me on desktop FF, and on Android i use an app that does some processing on URLs, among it cleaning URLs, as my default browser so it gets to URLs before i open any. This saves me some manual handling.
MANY apps currently have these unneeded tracker parameters, here’s Youtube
This right here, this isn’t conscientious analysis of tech and intellectual honesty or whatever, it’s a calculated shot at it’s competitors who are desperately trying to prevent the generative AI market house of cards from falling
I’ve heard this described as “the 1% Rule”, which more or less goes like: In online communities, 1% of the users generate 90% of the content, 9% of the users create 10% of the content by reacting to, modifying or generally interacting with that 1%, and the other 90% of people are lurkers. This fits quite well with what I’ve seen on online communities myself for decades. So, if you alienate that 1%, your community will eventually either disappear or become a hollow reflection of what it used to be.