• Derin@lemmy.beru.co
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    9 hours ago

    Matrix does have all of that, though? Except for voice.

    I use matrix/element for socializing and Mumble for voice chat while gaming.

    To respond to each comment:

    • Element is a unified UI, available on PC/Web/Mobile.
    • Starting and managing a community involves hitting the + button, creating a community, creating rooms in that community, then setting permissions and ACLs - pretty similar to discord, though with more control as you own the server.
    • Embedded content is possible through the embed button.
    • Video and voice work, but aren’t great for gaming (see below).

    Element Call (aka the new MatrixRTC spec) is great for video calls, but leaves a lot to be desired for chatting while gaming.

    • Glitchvid@lemmy.world
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      1 hour ago

      Matrix has moved very very slowly and I’m concerned it’ll have the same fate as XMPP, where it’s a bunch of very complicated standards, with maybe one compliant implementation that nobody wants to work on.

      I also don’t think it’s a particularly good protocol design for a Discord replacement, it’s not federated it’s a distributed message protocol, which is an order of magnitude more complicated and intensive than potential alternatives.

      That said, many non-perfect things have achieved widespread success, so I’m at least hopeful that Matrix/Element are able to catch on in a wider capacity.