I ran a TS3 server for years that we used and it was fine. Didn’t have the chat features we now have with discord but as a voip it was great.
I ran a TS3 server for years that we used and it was fine. Didn’t have the chat features we now have with discord but as a voip it was great.
Maybe I’m old but I feel like Teamspeak would be the best alternative.
I use windows because I like things that just work.
Not just water but lots of it. Try to drink at least a gallon a day.
Accounts are not automatically being created.
I guess it was inevitable with the influx of reddit users (I’m admittedly one of the recent converts myself). I just wish it took longer than it did.
How about the fact that it needs a judge’s approval and that surveillance is restricted to very specific cases for a limited amount of time?
Did anyone actually read the article or did we all just head straight for the comments section after reading the headline?
If you read the article it’s nothing like that. This place is already turning into reddit and that’s not good.
Neither of those two examples are at all relevant to this platform and their entire section about Meta and the Fedverse is complete speculation. This community isn’t going anywhere even if they started acting hostile towards a decentralized platform as time went on. Having more communities on this platform is a net positive.
You’d rather have less people than more people on the platform?
Complicated and pointless. There’s no reason why you wouldn’t want more engagement.
I think for a lot of us reddit was the first real message board we got seriously involved with. After a decade of toxicity and reposts we come here as grizzled veterans of the internet.
that’s pretty disappointing to hear. You’d think that they’d update the client to give it discord-like features since that’s clearly what people want.