• circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org
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    24 hours ago

    Once Discord enshittifies, lazy devs won’t be able to say “follow our Discord for updates!” anymore.

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        15 hours ago

        It was never good from the start, as a voice chat program, it’s miles behind ts3 and mumble, never liked discord, isn’t that what gamer pedo’'s use to get in contact with younger kids anyway?

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          Nah, it was pretty good when I used it some years back. I stopped using it before all of the nonsense people are complaining about, so at least for me I have a pretty positive perception. I even pushed to use it at work, which was awesome for productivity until my boss (the CEO) switched us to Slack, which was still decent, but a little crappier than Discord at the time.

          I don’t know how it is currently because I actively avoid it for a variety of reasons, but it was pretty good at the time.

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        17 hours ago

        Github (and alternatives), Fediverse, Reddit, Matrix
        Maybe a blog like homepage powered by Cloudflare or Github

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            14 hours ago

            So what if you get banned? The person responsible should (IMO) create a dedicated account for that anyway.

            I’d post as long as possible and if banned, I’d create an appropiate information on any other communication channel.

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        21 hours ago

        Back in ye olden days you’d have your own website, a blog, or maybe a forum. It was indexable on Google and anyone could see and interact with your updates. If not for that there’s always steam.

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          18 hours ago

          Pfft we got rid of that yonks ago, now you just have to have an AI rewrite your documentation as a million shitty tutorials that are all search-engine optimised on different websites and hope the user finds one semi-legible.

          It’s a piece of piss, literally.

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        23 hours ago

        On whatever platform(s) you sell your games. The key is not expecting someone to sign up for a different service for your updates.

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            21 hours ago

            Sure. But the costs for implementing such a thing are certainly above simply using the tools on the platform on which the dev has decided to release their work. If they disagree, don’t release it there.

            This idea that the consumer should do something additional besides giving you money is a nonstarter.

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        24 hours ago

        Hopefully they just post updates on the platforms they sell their games on. I shouldn’t need to sign up for anything else.

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          22 hours ago

          Anyone remember websites and RSS? Those were the days.

          Why does everything have to get shovelled into someone’s walled garden…

          (Speaking about updates and notifications here, not discussions.)

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            22 hours ago

            It’s the walled garden thing that gets me. At some point, people got complacent. I’m 100% confident that there is an entire swath of the population which has never considered that Discord is a corporate entity with corporate interests. We made open standards for a reason.

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              Everyone I know is like this. They love the corpos because their stuff is shiny and easy, and shoved in their face so they don’t have to learn anything. They have no clue how to use anything that isn’t Apple music, discord. Instagram, Snapchat etc. All garbage.

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              22 hours ago

              Hard agree. Mindsets stuck in 2005 or before when cool and useful stuff was, just, free online. We were such summer children then.

              Anyone still like that obviously shouldn’t be in charge of anything sharp or dangerous…

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                22 hours ago

                But remember: the design and initial implementation of the internet was paid for by the populace. It is supposed to be filled with cool and useful, free stuff.

                Corporate interests and “web 2.0” have turned it into a weird hellscape of misinformation and targeted advertising. It was not designed for it.