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  • @Secret300
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    82 months ago

    Just use matrix. Revolt is just giving your data to someone else for no reason. Like you could technically self host it but it’s not federated like matrix

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      I mean using matrix or any chat service is giving your data to someone else. What’s the distrust with revolt?

      Looking at their git repos it seems pretty above board: multiple open source clients by community members, APGL license, docker images and backend repo all pretty accessible in one place.

      No hate on Matrix of course, but theres a few people who seem to have the ick for Revolt and I wonder if Ive missed something.

      • cum
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        2 months ago

        It’s not black and white like that. Giving information to two different clients is not equal. Just like signing up with Signal and Facebook is going to be drastically different. That being said, the issue work Revolt is it’s not federated and the protocol isn’t anywhere near as good as the matrix protocol. It’s not bad per se, just not as good.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 months ago

          Fair enough, the federation of platforms like lemmy is a good protection against legal trolls for sure.

    • MacN'Cheezus
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      12 months ago

      Been using Matrix (Element) for a while and it’s honestly fine apart from the fact that almost no one uses it (Lemmy devs are a rare exception).

      While it has many features of Discord while still being easier than IRC and encrypted to boot, I’m assuming the reason most people won’t use it is because Discord is simply more convenient. After all, that is and has been their main selling point from the beginning, aside from voice chat for gaming, which isn’t really necessary for dev communities.