I see the matrix is more popular than xmpp, but why?

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XMPP used to be pretty popular until google EEEd it afaik. Matrix is kind of an attempt to build on XMPPs “fall from grace” if you will. It’s still very good from what I hear and some say the server is vastly more efficient but I only tried matrix and it works pretty well.

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Matrix’s most feature complete server is synapse, which is written in python. Hence not very efficient and scalable.

It’s mostly fine, but to really go big, one of the other server implementations will need to be used, but none of them achieve feature-parity with synapse as far as I know.

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I agree that matrix isnt infinitely scalable, which is a great thing imo.

The reason being that most people, especially users, are brainwashed into thinking that centralization is normal or good. It is neither.

Ideally every small group of like 10-100 people has a small server which is one out of millions at some point. Thats the idea of the fediverse.

My server federates with some 8000 servers at this point which is great and matrix.org has like 30% of all users afaik (which are over 100mil in total at this point)

And before I hear the always same argument: yes, it is hard to find peeps on matrix sometimes (it is a lot harder on whatsapp). Be the change you want to see and help with sites like joinmatrix.org

Have a good one.

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Agreed. The main advantage of something more efficient will be the ability to run instances on cheaper potato hardware.

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Do you self host? I read that the federation is where performance becomes a challenge?

Has resource usage gone up dramatically when you started federating?

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