tombert 2 days ago

They don’t care about FOSS, but they care about “computer lets me do what I want”.

Discord is obviously proprietary but it’s actually a very modular platform that gives a lot of nice controls. It’s easy to make your own “server”, it’s easy to add whatever bots you want, it’s easy to moderate. From a consumer perspective, it’s “open”.

Also, I know that this wasn’t your point, but I do feel compelled to point out that Discord works fine on Linux.

  • ekianjo 6 hours ago

    > From a consumer perspective, it’s “open”.

    As open as windows that tracks everything that you do

embedding-shape 2 days ago

Right, but that proves nothing, is there something that is more open and better than Discord, for this group of people? Otherwise I'd say my argument applies in exactly the same way. Pragmatism wins, so why change unless there is a need?

  • ekianjo 6 hours ago

    > is there something that is more open and better than Discord, for this group of people?

    Matrix, xmpp, and probably more. The options are not lacking

drnick1 2 days ago

Yes if gamers truly cared about openness and absence of corporate control, they would move to self-hosted Matrix channels.

  • darthcircuit 2 days ago

    I actually did selfhost my own matrix server to communicate with my friends while gaming. Works great on my steamdeck and I’ve got bazzite on my laptop. Most games I’m interested in work great on Linux and anything that doesn’t I just don’t play. There are so many games that do work great, but I can see people skipping Linux because of fomo.