Discord is banned in Turkiye. The reason is some data theft, blackmail, AI montage photos, etc. As usual, our government made the easiest and most illogical move :)

I am looking for an alternative platform to talk and chat with my friends. Which platforms do you recommend?

The ones I tried:

  • Revolt: Voice chat is not stable. They do not accept new registrations.
  • Matrix: Unstable overall.
  • TeamSpeak: ancient interface. We can still try it.
  • XMPP: It has an old interface like TS. Not sure if it has voice channels.
  • Your recommendations?
  • Rolling Resistance
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    11 month ago

    I don’t have it on desktop anymore, but if I install it now, the desktop app won’t have any conversations that I have on my phone. I use a Matrix bridge instead that doesn’t forget messages.

    • naticus
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      41 month ago

      Correct, it will only have all future messages. Nothing historic. But it should sync literally everything going forward.

      • Rolling Resistance
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        31 month ago

        Well, I don’t like this. The idea of sacrificing messaging history in favour of illusory security gains doesn’t sit well with me. Same goes for Signal backups.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 month ago

          It’s not “security” gains, it’s privacy gains, and not storing messages in a central location is a privacy feature, not a bug.

          That said, it’s not for everyone, and I respect that. That said, I don’t use Signal for things that need to stick around long-term, it’s just an SMS replacement for me, and messages are only relevant for a week, at most.

          • Rolling Resistance
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            11 month ago

            Whatever, I mean 3rd party access to messages, which includes both security and privacy.

            Have you ever heard of Viber? Even though their chats are E2EE, there’s an option to sync them from mobile to desktop, and it was available for more than a decade. Messages are not stored in a central location.

            Signal just isn’t good enough for anything serious. It’s a rather simple and not a very convenient app, that is getting too much attention from privacy enthusiasts.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 month ago

              There’s no technical reason why they couldn’t sync messages, but there is an attack if they do. Basically, someone could set up a new device with your account and grab all of your past messages. Since Signal doesn’t sync messages, they’ll only get messages going forward.

              It should certainly be an option to sync, but I don’t think it should be on by default (or at least it should ask on setup).

                  • Rolling Resistance
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                    11 month ago

                    Not being able to see my old messages on desktop is a privacy benefit? I don’t think you are correct.

        • naticus
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          11 month ago

          To each their own. I get the need to have historical chat and all, and I run a Mattermost server for friends for the last few years and I depend on history there too. But on Signal it’s really just what I use with work peeps for after hours non-Teams IT chat in case something breaks and they needs emergency help since we all basically mute notifications for Teams after work.