I tested out revolt and element. Out of the two element seems to be the most well rounded. What do you people use to replace discord to protect your privacy?

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    Matrix like you. Most foss projects are in matrix as well. Matrix call is awesome.

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    There isn’t a 1:1 app for Discord imo.
    Selfhosting a teamspeak3 (ts3) server solves the voicechat.
    Signal works great for text chats especially now that you don’t need to give other end users your phone number.
    Then I would probably look at hosting a web forum for adding calendars and other planning tools. There should still be possible to show current ts3 users on that site too.
    For open source projects codeberg for code repository/issues/feedback.
    I completely understand those who use Discord for ease of management, as time taken to host the above is time taken from the actual project.

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      Yea that is kinda what I have been noticing aswell. I don’t want perfect privacy like hiding my phone number with signal.

      I just want to talk with my friends, share my screen and have text channels without being harvested for data :)

      Element has all of this, the only problem I encountered is that everyones mic is suddely quite noisy as we are used to using discord’s noice suppression. I gues you have to sacrifice something for privacy. And I heard it can be quite a pain to self host, but I still have to try that out myself

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      I wish I’d find something that is as easy and performant as discords in-server screen sharing/streaming.

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    Matrix is pretty good, only problem is my friend groups can’t seem to make the switch. As in we all want to but we have other groups we talk to on discord so we’d have discord installed anyway, and I think some of us aren’t motivated enough to move our server over. I think generally the problem with privacy-respecting chat apps is everyone’s on whatsapp, everyone’s on discord, few “normies” or even less privacy-conscious communists will want to install a new app/program just to talk to you.

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        That’s a good idea! The next time my friends bring up switching to Matrix I’ll probably try set us up a bridge to encourage the move

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    I’ve used Revolt before. It’s very similar to Discord superficially, but lacks a lot of features. Even though it’s more similar to slack, I’ve found Mattermost to have more feature parity.

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    How do we know that these solutions are more private than Discord?

    Even if open source, how do we know the compiled version wasn’t altered?

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      Guilded is owned by Roblox Corporation last I checked, a company that promotes getting children addicted to stock market gambling, taking advantage of young child developers, and a platform that doesn’t respect your privacy in the slightest, asking for ID just to use voice chat (because of their major pedo problem).

      So I probably wouldn’t use Guilded