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you mean unlike the tools discord has replaced, such as "mumble", "ventrilo", "roger wilco" and "trillian"?
Mumble is a verb like chat but what the fuck has a stoat got anything to do chatting?
now do the other ones
Do them yourself and you want to copy all those failed apps, lmao.
Mumble is great and I still use it. None of those are failed apps.
Not every app seeks to rake in teenagers' parents' money with shit like premium emojis.
So, where are all the posts saying, 'self-hosted ventrilo?'
Not all software needs to be around forever. Things can become obsolete without "failing".
Good luck beating Discord by copying the worse parts of obsolete apps.
Xfire
Unironically yes
soundn like a problem with your friends then. who doesn't love a stoat?
I know, it's picky lol. I'm still considering it as the replacement for my discord groups (also checking out Element/Matrix). The average users aren't going to be up for swapping around a lot of platforms, so I am hoping to make one big push on the platform of choice. "Revolt" would have gotten less "wtf is that, how do you even spell it?" than "Stoat"
for what it's worth matrix has worked well for us. it's apparently a bitch to set up though.
Discord never replaced mumble. The two are in different circles.
for some, yeah. depends on your use case.