• W98BSoD@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    25 days ago

    It’s the best at what it does…

    Locking data away from search engines so that unless you’re in that little fiefdom you don’t get the information.

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      25 days ago

      Probably that too, but specifically the ability to spin up a private space to communicate with people for things like video games. Anyone that’s using it as their means of customer service is an idiot.

      Apparently I struck a chord with my post, so I’m curious what is better than discord, and free that made my statement controversial?

      Also, I don’t see locking data from search engines as a bad thing. The fediverse isn’t search engine searchable either and Google, bing, etc, don’t natively have the right to index private data.

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        24 days ago

        Also, I don’t see locking data from search engines as a bad thing. The fediverse isn’t search engine searchable either

        The fediverse not being searchable is one of the biggest flaws with it, and make it similarly ephemeral to Discord, except its actually worse because the sizes of communities are just in that goldilocks area of awfulness where there are echo chambers, and people are rude and toxic. Whatsmore, availability due to the small size is relatively mediocre.

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          24 days ago

          fediverse is search engine searchable. They’re public webpages being crawled.

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            3 days ago

            In that individuals can be, and that its very difficult to actually do a broad search because content that might exist in one might not exist in another, and that the types of people to run them often dont want search engines indexing them