Why revolt? : r discordapp - Reddit Revolt is a great open-source Discord alternative It's still a bit buggy, but the development has been very active and transparent It's been getting great new features, but I'm not sure how financially viable their own hosting is at present Guilded is owned by Roblox Corporation
Revolt. promising selfhosted Discord alternative Given the lack of standard federated protocol support, Revolt users will be only talking to other Revolt users (or users of alternative clients that happen to implement the Revolt protocol, which is less likely given the focus of the project seems to have been on making the flagship experience as good as possible)
Matrix or Revolt as Discord alternatives? : r discordapp - Reddit Long story short, finally considering a switch, with both of these platforms being the most interesting and feasible in the long term Basically, I prefer Matrix as a whole, but Revolt is obviously much more similar to Discord
Revolt - Reddit Don't bother with chat apps that don't respect your privacy Revolt is a brand new chat platform designed around you
is revolt safe? : r discordapp - Reddit Either way, the main revolt instance - app revolt chat - is in the UK (Europe) and therefore has to follow GDPR which is a lot more strict in certain areas about data privacy than the US, which Discord is located at So I would say that from the law perspective alone is Revolt more safe speaking about data privacy
I have a few questions about self-hosting a Revolt server. - Reddit I was looking for an alternative to my TeamSpeak server and came across Revolt However, I couldn't really find a clear answer for a couple of the questions I had If I were to self-host a server, is my machine pretty self-contained and storing everything (accounts, images, chat, etc) or are there certain things that would be stored elsewhere online, like maybe email addresses? If my friends
How reliable and solid is Revolt as a foundation for a platform . . . How reliable and solid is Revolt as a foundation for a platform? First of all, I really enjoy Revolt Of course, it is still a bit unrefined, but it's only natural, given the resources at hand, time in development, etc
ELI5: Why dont North Koreans revolt? : r explainlikeimfive - Reddit The biggest problem is that they can't discuss revolt due to the lack of phones, internet, and travel rights (citizens are prohibited from leaving their villages without a permit) Free internet access would change things up quite a bit, like what happened in Egypt with Facebook I think that's the main thing preventing a large-scale revolt