>>3224899>>3224849>>3224575Okay, I think our "real" options are between
riot.fm (matrix framework) and Discord.
Now Discord obviously has problems. I personally believe (know, really) that not just Discord, but virtually every web service you use tracks you and your visits. This includes DuckDuckGo and similar services. Even protonmail and other secure services are vulnerable to the top percentage of threats (nation states, influential security agencies).
That's why Matrix through
riot.fm is obviously a good choice since it's distributed, but there remains one problem. Who the fuck uses
riot.fm? Nobody execpt those who care about their privacy, which is almost no one. From facebook to snapchat, they all own your shit forever. People don't care.
So, a service like Discord would obviously store and do analysis of everything you do or say on the service, profiling you - quite likely they'll sell the data to someone else under the table. They'd be fools not to, it's money and good money too. There's also the good old quote:
>'If you are not paying for it, you're not the customer; you're the product being sold'Despite all of this, I say discord is probably a better choice simply because so many people use it already - it'd be a great gateway into the channel, and with time, it'd hopefully mature beyond discord. People hate signing up for shit, but if they're already signed up for discord, it's just another channel they're part of. I don't really fear the chinaman either. What is he going to do, record for posterity that I'm a Reifag? Proud to be.