Several years ago I had a Discord community with hundreds of users. This was an IRL community, so it was very difficult to abandon but I did anyway. Tried to get people to leave but they were unwilling. So I handed it off to another member and deleted my account. Now that admin has contacted me again and let me know everyone is ready to leave. I found Fluxer yesterday while poking around #Discord on Mastodon and I think we’re going to end up there.
Fluxer is still very early in development and they have plans for many advanced features in the roadmap but it’s very feature-rich today. Current monetization plan is freemium + Patreon-like monetization. I understand that may be a dealbreaker for some but there aren’t a ton of other great options, and everything is open source, and self-hostable, and if you do, you get all of the premium features for free, while still communicating with the main instance over federation (in roadmap). That still leaves it susceptible to Mattermost-style enshittification but honestly rolling back updates solves most of those style of problems.


lol, plutonium is their paid version of the software, so they’re just saying that nothing will print us to “upgrade”
So is the paid version just because I like them and want to give them some money or they’re actual feature benefits of the paid version over the free version.
I don’t mind paying in theory but they’re trying to replace a free product so the “pro” version would have to have significant benefits.
It’s nearly exactly the same benefits as discord nitro had in 2020. Add a banner, send emojis from other servers, increased bio and upload size, 2x the communities, animated avatars, higher video quality.
Of course I would prefer for these things to be free, but I understand they want this to be profitable and as long as they aren’t going discord’s route of monetizing every area of the platform I do understand it.
I find it also helps the cost is the same as old Nitro was which is pretty affordable IMO.
You give them money for two things. Your paying the dev so he doesn’t have to work two jobs and can focus on just this one job. Which is ideal for a major project that the lead dev is full time on the project.
And two if you use someone else’s infrastructure. If you arnt using your own hardware then you should be fucking paying money and not being a free loader.
Self host if you don’t want to pay. You get all of the features, there’s no restrictions and you can do what ever you want with it.
Honestly I’m getting pissed at all the stupid projects that charge you money for self hosting. It’s stupid as fuck. So it’s nice to see a project that’s basically pay us and use our servers or host it yourself and have no restrictions.