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by lynndotpy
132 days ago
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IRC exposes your IP and you can't even access history unless you're willing to self-host your own bouncer, which costs time, money, and risk even if you already know how to do it, which most people don't. Being IRC only will exclude a lot of people who want to contribute to your project while also adding a lot of friction to the mere act of sharing screenshots, which is problematic if you have any software which renders to something not text. I grew up on IRC and still use it, I have my own bouncer set up, etc. But the devs on Discord and not IRC probably aren't the devs with the skillset and resources to host their own server and bouncer. IRC just isn't in the running to fill the Discord shaped hole. |
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That hasn't been true for decades, and even if it was, it sounds like Hollywood's idea of a problem.
>IRC only will exclude a lot of people
If they can't figure out how to point a client to an IRC server, their contribution is worthless. It's the most trivial barrier to entry possible.
>sharing screenshots
Print screen > paste to image host > share link. Not hard.
I get that the Discord experience is slick, if you're willing to give up any sort of privacy or confidentiality. IRC is lightweight and simple, and its shortcomings can be worked around without too much effort. Discord is bloated, malicious, evil - I will gladly suffer some inconveniences of IRC.