bighatchester,

Can someone explain the update to me . I mostly just use it for one discord server that a smaller streamer that I know personally and haven’t really noticed anything 🤷

MrScottyTay, (edited )

It put messages in their own section that is distinctly separate from the server list. A good change in my opinion and they didn’t do it like slack where they took up more screen real estate so there literally isn’t a downside other than “that’s not where I’m used to clicking”

bighatchester,

I never message anyone directly on discord so I would have probably never noticed

Pharmacokinetics,
@Pharmacokinetics@lemmy.world avatar

Discord slightly changed their UI with no visible downsides but people are soo unrelenting to change that they complain for no reason.

Maven,
@Maven@lemmy.world avatar

One of the biggest downsides is visible. The color changes make the app unusable for some people and my fiancé had to stop entirely because it gave them a headache every time they tried it no matter what theme they used.

Pharmacokinetics,
@Pharmacokinetics@lemmy.world avatar

What color changes? If you’re talking about a bug obviously it will be fixed after some time. Other than that I didnt see any color change. I especially like the new nightime theme that is full black.

Maven,
@Maven@lemmy.world avatar

The default themes (both light and dark mode) are low contrast. I don’t know why anyone would have gray text in light mode but they managed to mess that up.

RustyNova,

A few things changed:

  • DMs are now accessible by the menu bar on the bottom. Before it was at the top of the server list
  • user list is now only accessible by pressing a button on top of the screen
  • swipe on a message to reply to it.
  • colours have been tweaked to be less contrasted

As for my thoughts:

  • IDC about DMs
  • I look at the user list more often than I reply to people, so I rather swipe to see it. Even more than before, replying only needed a long tap on the message that would be in thumb reach, and now you needed to stretch out your thumb to reach the user list button (that is a search icon)
  • I don’t suffer from any particular contrast eye issues, but for those that does, contrast is pretty important.
  • No communication. This update breaks a lot of muscles memory, and it’s forced upon you even if you don’t like it. The old UX was completely fine too.
  • desktop/mobile discrepancy. Before, mobile was a lot like desktop, but now some thing are moved and you need to learn two interfaces
  • There is talks that it’s more buggy and slower than before, but I can’t objectively prove it

If you like the new ui, then that’s great. But there’s clearly people who don’t for great reasons.

TheDonkerZ,
@TheDonkerZ@lemmy.ca avatar

The reasons might be fine, but my opinion is that is whole thing is a little bit… Blown out of proportion.

Just on a couple of your points:

  • The muscle memory point is very valid, but that boils down to not liking change for changes sake. Muscle memory can always be rewired, and it will take less time than you think it will.
  • The discrepancy between desktop and mobile has always been there, imo. So many of the desktop features were crammed away into menus and submenus that were hard to use on mobile. With a new mobile-centric design, we may not know where everything is yet, but it’ll likely be easier to access once we get more familiar with it.

The other thing for me is that Discord is the messaging app I prefer, by a long shot. If they see this as an opportunity to add SMS linking to their feature set, and allow users to then also bridge those from the mobile to desktop version, it would solve a lot of communication issues I have, having everything in one place.

It’s a welcome change in my book.

ShitOnABrick,
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

If you don’t like the new discord update then why don’t you just use the many discord alternatives

RinseDrizzle,

What discord alts would you recommend? Genuine question. Bit of a blind spot for me right now.

lemmesay,
@lemmesay@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I used to use discord, but have switched to matrix since then, which is a better and libre alternative.

ShitOnABrick, (edited )
@ShitOnABrick@lemmy.world avatar

There’s quite a couple out there

Matrix is one which another commenter mentioned I’ve heard it’s ight also guilded

And a few others for one revolt.chat looks quite decent

This video goes into more detail

youtu.be/47EjvPIhAOU?si=kVuR9_FKRS3ELBr6

uzay,

I have only used the new version on my phone a little and it felt much smoother than before. The mobile app was always ass, so if the redesign stops it from crashing all the time on my tablet it’s a net win in my book

corvid_of_the_night,

I like the new call interface and the animations the calls have. I hate the fact pinned messages are under the “Settings” button for no reason and the fact the threads icon looks odd as hell.

LunchEnjoyer,
@LunchEnjoyer@lemmy.world avatar

The new update is way better than the previous one.

Asudox,
@Asudox@lemmy.world avatar

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  • galloog1,

    I think it’s just different. Not incredibly better but not worse. People hate change.

    Maven,
    @Maven@lemmy.world avatar

    The new update doesn’t care about people with accessibility concerns. My fiancé can’t use the official app at all because they changed the contrast to make it impossible to read no matter the theme. The best they can do is 3-5 minutes looking at the official app before they get a headache and have to stop using their phone.

    This update is actively harming its users with no options to undo it.

    LunchEnjoyer,
    @LunchEnjoyer@lemmy.world avatar

    I was not aware of this, I hope they improve the accessibility asap!

    toastal,

    Community should fork & fix it⋯ oh

    Lanky_Pomegranate530,
    @Lanky_Pomegranate530@midwest.social avatar

    You know there is a fork on Android called Aliucord. It allows you to install pluggins like better discord.

    ultra,

    Or vendroid

    StarLuigi,
    @StarLuigi@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    I can vouch for vendetta, it’s wonderful. I used to use aliucord as well

    toastal,

    I don’t use Discord for security/privacy reasons, but none of these are listed on F-Droid

    Skimmer,

    They’re mods of the proprietary Discord client, so yeah they don’t meet the criteria. But the mods themselves are open source which is nice.

    lemmesay,
    @lemmesay@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    they are more like revanced, but for discord.
    so, they can’t be on f-droid.

    toastal,

    Great info. I can understand modifying YouTube to remove ads, PnP, & screen-off usage for an entertainment app, but I don’t know I would tolerate that for messaging actual humans. It’s a shame these efforts aren’t going into self-hostable, decentralized options. :(

    AI_toothbrush,

    Its not a fork it just injects some stuff into the app. And it uses a really old version as a base because they have a shortage of devs.

    jaybone,

    I don’t use discord.

    I’ve alwYs wondered about the logo though.

    Is this supposed to be the ugliest smilie face?

    Or a really husky wrestling woman flexing on you? Or the shirt she might wear?

    Baccata,

    It’s a game controller. Discord was initially built for gamers.

    jaybone,

    Ah i suppose that makes sense. Still it’s a terrible gaming controller. I’m sticking with wrestling chick.

    corvid_of_the_night,

    Yes, their logo redesign hides the gamer origins because Discord has eventually realized everyone uses it and they are trying to appeal to the lowest common denominator nowadays.

    drasticpotatoes,

    My vote is for wrestling chick as well. This is now my head canon.

    sleepy555, (edited )
    BigDaddySlim,
    @BigDaddySlim@lemmy.world avatar

    I stopped updating Discord’s app once they did the shitty port of the iOS version to Android. Rolled back to 126.21 and haven’t updated since. Sure some things are bugged, like the new usernames (shows Username#0000 for unique names now but who cares) and the nitro profile animation things. Once that version stops working, I stop using Discord.

    zerozaku,

    I am using version 125.14 too and have no plans to update it.

    powermaker450,
    @powermaker450@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    Aliucord might be up your alley too, it has some plug-ins to backport functionality to the (better) 126 version of discord

    INHALE_VEGETABLES,

    Fuck those animations tbh

    wafflez,

    Use matrix

    haui_lemmy,

    Only way I‘m using discord anymore is through my matrix bridge. Works great.

    slym,
    @slym@lemmy.ca avatar

    +1 Same here , the federation is the future

    haui_lemmy,

    Indeed. Megacorps can get f*cked.

    Mango,

    Didn’t update and now I’m not gonna! Suck it everyone else!

    meliaesc,

    The update looks great, idk qhat the problem is.

    evidences,

    Yeah I’m missing something, it’s almost actually the same like they moved a couple buttons and search is in a different place. I don’t understand the hate.

    sheogorath,

    People hate change, tale as old as time.

    Laracroftsbutler,

    I don’t hate change at all, but I do hate the update. These two things are not mutually exclusive.

    Zoot,

    For me as a server owner who only uses mobile: the update made things far more difficult. I can no longer easily see which users can see which channels, I can’t see who is online easily, and it adds more steps to do what were simple tasks. Whatever things are changing, and while I hate gestures I can see how they are nice. Being disableable or being able to change what it does would also be nice.

    All in all its just a good excuse to learn matrix.

    bitwolf,

    Before they switched to the react-native version they had the modern Android keyboard animation.

    I got excited when they refreshed the UI but they still haven’t added it back.

    GTG3000, (edited )

    Personally hate the change to the swipe. I get that on some huge servers people probably use the “reply” feature a lot, but I definitely don’t have so much use for it as to give up the nice, coherent and logical UX of “channel/server list is on the left, user list is on the right, just swipe to them”.

    IMO, swiping should be for navigating UI, not interacting with individual items. Now there’s a useless thing on the swipe and I have to reach to the top of the screen if I want to check who’s online and in the channel. Annoying.

    That and the new DM screen doesn’t use swipe right as navigation, it’s just a “back” button now. Can’t quickly look at the DM list and go back to your conversation by swiping right-left any more. Literal lazy design because this is an easier way to program that interaction.

    Don’t care super much about the DM button moving, it’s more convenient to access but breaks the UI paradigm. Shrug.

    Oh, and the “midnight” theme is not new, you could use it for years now in the old versions.

    corvid_of_the_night,

    You hate the swipe to reply feature because you find it incoherent.

    I hate it because I used to stim around with it.

    We’re not the same. :P

    GTG3000,

    Oh I absolutely used to stim with it :D

    My fingers do random swipes all the time, so it’s annoying.

    nigh7y,

    I’m super out of the loop here. I just opened it one day and saw an interface redesign… What did I miss?

    gnuplusmatt, (edited )

    discord is my compromise platform, because the only other platform all my friends could agree on was whatsapp, and fuck meta

    Filthmontane,

    Been using Guilded, still needs a little work for the mobile app, but overall pretty good.

    modcolocko, (edited )

    So you chose tencent?

    yes this is oversimplified blah blah

    gnuplusmatt,

    it was a difficult choice - I pushed for them all to join signal, but there were some holdouts.

    Whatsapp was e2ee, which discord is not. Discord can run in a webbrowser or a sandboxed flatpak on my desktop. All messengers suck, what ya gonna do?

    stebo02,
    @stebo02@sopuli.xyz avatar

    They agree on WhatsApp? All my friends want to stick to the horrible Facebook Messenger for some reason.

    gnuplusmatt,

    We’re a weird mix of nerds in our mid to late 30s, some care enough about privacy to not have Facebook, but had been on whatsapp since pre meta.

    Some refuse to install new apps, because “ugh not another one”

    Definitely a compromise

    KeenFlame,

    They want to appear to care about privacy, you mean.

    Because all of those apps own (literally or is their property) every image text and other data you give it

    gnuplusmatt,

    there are levels of data hygiene and levels of inconvenience people willing to put up with. Pumping less data points into the machine is still better than pumping more

    KeenFlame,

    I don’t agree. Pumping more is better if you don’t care. Because then it can provide the services of knowing you.

    lemmesay,
    @lemmesay@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

    well, both are terrible choices.
    discord: no end-to-end encryption
    whatsapp: mobile number is your identity

    but yeah, it’s pick you poison.

    MargotRobbie,

    Lemmy’s biggest competitor at this point isn’t reddit, it’s Discord, or rather, the monster it has become. It seems to me that instead of creating a subreddit nowadays, every project now wants to use a Discord server for everything.

    The problem with that is:

    1. Asking messages in a big, open chatroom (over, say, 20 people) gets real messy, real quickly.
    2. Conversations on Discord are difficult to follow when multiple of them are going at once.
    3. The conversations containing solutions to problems in chat or threads are not search indexable, which is the reason why reddit became quietly dominant in search results, it is simply the biggest centralized repository of organized English language text conversations available.

    So why do people insist on using Discord servers to build their community? Simple, it’s the network effect. If somebody wants tech support, it’s way easier to click a Discord invite on an account for group chat you already have than it is to sign up for yet another forum that you only use once. But Lemmy doesn’t suffer from that problem of traditional forums because of federation.

    Which brings me to my point, if Lemmy is to grow, it’s better to sell Lemmy to disgruntled Discord admins and forum owners to move their community than it is to get people to move off reddit at this point, since people who wants to leave reddit has all done so at this point.

    feecoomeeq,

    Discord is the same problem for the internet as the Facebook grups were. Its hermetic, the info stays there, its hard to search thus the same problem is being asked over and over. StackOverflow and Reddit strength is that’s they are indexed and easy accessed

    HonorIsDead, (edited )

    Discord is really bad for preservation of information. I can still find forum posts from 10 years ago on a given topic all over, but discord links seem to expire and break all the damn time and it’s hard to search through. It sucks that discord has become the defacto choice for user community space.

    TunaLobster,

    Lenny does part of this yes. Fediverse is the bigger ticket item. From a single account I can federate to different networks and post questions or have other interactions in different formats.

    KrummsHairyBalls,

    Discord sucks, but I’ve actually had a 100% successful help rate on it vs Reddit or Lemmy.

    Typically Discord servers have specific tech support rooms, and you’ll get help pretty quickly. Only once I have had to ask my question a second time, because it was missed the first time.

    Meanwhile Reddit threads just get downvoted, buried, and you’re never helped. Even when I try to search for threads that other people have posted, 90% of threads are just blank.

    Lemmy is the worst. Doesn’t matter what you need, they’ll just call you stupid and tell you to use Linux and FOSS alternative, ignoring the fact you NEED to use what you’re asking help with.

    nephs,

    Maybe you just identified the need for an activity pub fediverse project specific to dev support/communities for tech projects.

    MrShankles,

    A forum should work in tandem with a chatroom in an “ideal” online community, imo. Searchable Q&A with a communication for additional, nuanced interaction. They serve different purposes and can be more powerful when used together, than they could be on their own.

    Lemmy does seem to have a bunch of old, crotchety internet nerds on here that like the “old ways” of the webs. But just tell 'em to “go fuck yourself”, if they’re being a dick; and than don’t reply to them again. It’s very freeing. They’re just butt sensitive about linux and foss, cause they were bullied on early internet forums and now act the same way, when expressing their loud-ass opinions. It’s like an unfortunate cycle of abuse that has existed on forums, but don’t let it discourage you from asking anyway… the question might help others

    I’m a crotchety old internet nerd… tell me to “go fuck myself”, just for funsies! It’s empowering!

    And also… fuck you buddy, get good!

    Truck_kun, (edited )

    I feel like Discord fills a different need than forum type systems.

    The one API I have on discord, likes Discord as a place for casual chat about the system. I think the devs prefer it because it is an active place for the community; to word it better, ‘hey look at this cool thing I did’ > response within a few minutes ‘that’s cool’ heart^5 fire^3 thumbs up^7. Whereas on a forum you’d be waiting for hours, or just not have that casual of a conversation.

    It replaces the old usage of IRC servers.

    The help channel is highly responsive, and great for things you want a quick chat about, need a response now, or if you get help now great, but if not, you’ll figure it out on your own before you would ever get help on a forum, so it’s not worth posting to a forum.

    Threads really do help organize when a discussion is going to be large, and discord is very much searchable, just not from your browser search engine.

    For changes to the API, ideas, issues, or bugs, they direct you to github “Discussions” or “Issues”. They do have an idea discord channel, but it’s a more casual thing, or far out there discussions.

    Discord does get a lot of hate for it’s searchability, which is valid, but I don’t have a problem with it as long as places like Stack Overflow (or what replaces it) are still around.

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