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    7 days ago

    It’s easy to use, it’s fast, it’s cross-platform, it’s free, it’s capable of streaming E2EE video at high resolution and low latency to dozens to hundreds of people at the same time. That’s not something you can say about many competitors.

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          3 days ago

          It’s free…as in it doesn’t cost “money” (not that yours has any true value left anyway, sucker) but it does cost your soul and feeedom…

          …How do I use that varition of text size???

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        7 days ago

        Compared to pretty much anything else that’s offered to end users? Yeah

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        6 days ago

        Matrix has been struggling with the “fast” part of the equation for a long time, and it’s more complex, technical, and visually overbearing than Discord.

        For just one example, servers. In Discord, a “server” is the second level of hierarchy just below the app itself. Underneath that there are channel groups, then channels. The structure is simple, and a hierarchy is simple.

        In Matrix, a server is something that runs an instance, and instances crosscut channels and channel groups. It’s no longer necessarily clear which server “hosts” a channel, or how to correctly refer to it when inviting friends, or how mechanisms of censorship might work if someone gets kicked out of an instance, or federation is disrupted, etc.