ID:2217057
![]() Feb 23 2017, 3:08 pm
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We need BYOND Group Chat because I want to talk to everybody in one chat. Sometimes I dont feel like switching chats over and over if im talking to the same 2 people. BYOND Group Chat would be for people that want to play mmos and chat.
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![]() Feb 23 2017, 3:10 pm
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Lummox JR resolved issue (Not Feasible)
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Discord is the most cancerous platform for chats, why does everybody insist on using it.
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MrStonedOne wrote:
Discord is the most cancerous platform for chats, why does everybody insist on using it. i don't mean to derail but how is it cancer? It's probably the best new chat client that's come out in years. I love how it's designed like a mashup between traditional messengers and IRC chats. I really don't know why anyone would dislike Discord. |
The only reason I got into programming was because of a irc bot I wrote when I was 12.
In a discord world I would have never gotten into programming because nobody is going to opt-in to some 12 year old's bot, especially when it has to be the server owner to do it. |
See as much as I'm open to alternatives, we're gonna need an alternative first.
IRC is God damn crap and you know it. Discord isn't attracting people because of marketing only. Discord made our coding community tons better no doubt. It's comfy, easy to use, but still very powerful. |
IRC is still superior to Discord and always will be. Let's not get carried away here.
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The types of people it drives away are the types of cancer nobody wants in their community.
If something looking old is a turn off to somebody maybe that person should realize that the only thing old and outdated is their perspective on life. |
Optimumtact wrote:
irc is perfect at filtering out non technical people Can confirm this. I'm non-technical and don't even know what IRC stands for, let alone why people prefer it over Discord. |
EmpirezTeam wrote:
Optimumtact wrote: IRC is a standard rather than a product, so there are many different IRC clients often with many configuration options; logs are stored on your own computer; it can scale to absurd sizes (for example, when a twitch chat has thousands of active users). More importantly, IRC has been around for a long time, so most heavy users are part of at least one well-established community. Ultimately whether IRC or discord is better comes down to the question "which one are your friends using?" |