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matrix, or at least interop standards for online communications. It’s such bullshit that you make a shitty chat app, and just because it’s free and relatively featured, become the single existing monopoly of chat applications.

Like idgaf as long as i can host a bridge between discord and matrix or some shit, and you technically can, but it’s a right pain in the ass to do so.

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Yup. Way too many people using different chat apps. I’ve bridged most of them but still annoying.

For business email is thankfully still pretty common. But some of them try to push you to one of the Facebook messengers.

I want an open widely used chat app ASAP.

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and even with email, that’s still open. So not a huge concern, or at the very least standardized enough to make it easily interop.

But yeah, i would greatly appreciate anything that isn’t fucking discord.

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