• krimson@feddit.nl
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    4 months ago

    Is IRC still that popular? I mean it’s all Discord and Matrix etc these days (not saying that’s a good thing, I f’in hate Discord)

    What kind of channels are you in if I may ask?

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      4 months ago

      I am still active in some private irc servers. The communities haven’t changed much since the golden era of irc.

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      4 months ago

      Discord is closed source and has no way to easily archive/record conversations. This makes it unsuitable for a lot of open source projects who need a chat client. I’ve not used much Discord but potentially the “gamer” culture might put people off.

      Matrix seems good but it’s not quite there yet from what I can tell. It’s got way more features than IRC but none of them seem to work that well. Like a swiss army knife full of blunt tools.

      For IRC I’m on the libera.chat server. Usually hanging out in the gentoo channels since I use that distro. There are a lot of different channels for the various devs, user tech support, niche uses like gaming* and also offtopic chat channels.

      *More gamers tend to use other linux distros for some reason

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      4 months ago

      IRC still seems to be pretty active in piracy communities. At least most of the private trackers I’m on host an IRC instance.