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Discord keeps walking into rakes, but TeamSpeak is thriving after 'incredible surge of new users'

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  • S snoons@lemmy.ca

    Yeah, this bit was all I needei to know:

    Besides all of that, if you’d rather not chat to randoms who also happen to have an unhealthy obsession with Arc Raiders, you’ll likely need to pay an admittedly small subscription fee to rent your own ten-person community voice server. By that point, you’re handing over card details and essentially fulfilling an age assurance check anyway. If you’d rather limit how much info your chat platform of choice has about you, there are arguably better options out there.

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    artyom
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    How does CC details qualify as age verification? It’s WAY better than gov ID or face scan.

    I just mean this type of business model is ripe for enshittification.

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      Fubarberry
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      #7

      Was looking at moving over, but among other things their mobile client is paid, and poorly reviewed. My main discord community is 1100 members, it’s already going to be hard to get most of them to jump to another platform without it costing all of them for phone access.

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      • A artyom

        How does CC details qualify as age verification? It’s WAY better than gov ID or face scan.

        I just mean this type of business model is ripe for enshittification.

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        pulsewidth@lemmy.world
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        Face scan is actually much easier to defeat than CC details.

        Nowadays with VISA ‘3D Secure’ and the equivalent on Mastercard you have to validate your legal name attached to the credit card, this is done via third-party which can request details your bank has on file (often your home address or mobile number), and even while those details are not supposed to be shared with the merchant (we know how careful banks are about keeping control of PII), the core detail - your legal name, is confirmed. It is not hard to tie a user to other data via data brokers once you have their legal name, and credit card number, and any other details they may share with the service (email, phone, etc).

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        • P pulsewidth@lemmy.world

          Face scan is actually much easier to defeat than CC details.

          Nowadays with VISA ‘3D Secure’ and the equivalent on Mastercard you have to validate your legal name attached to the credit card, this is done via third-party which can request details your bank has on file (often your home address or mobile number), and even while those details are not supposed to be shared with the merchant (we know how careful banks are about keeping control of PII), the core detail - your legal name, is confirmed. It is not hard to tie a user to other data via data brokers once you have their legal name, and credit card number, and any other details they may share with the service (email, phone, etc).

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          artyom
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          Face scan is actually much easier to defeat than CC details.

          I don’t understand. You don’t need to “defeat” CC details.

          They do not contain your age or your govt documents. Even if they did, a child is likely just going to use their parents’ CC. So it’s not a form of age verification at all.

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          • D Dettweiler

            Does anyone know if their self hosted version has caught up to their client version? (In terms of features)

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            wraithgear@lemmy.world
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            #10

            i got the server up and running on my linux mini pc.

            the voice quality is great, and the video streaming is good, someone mentioned the resolution looked super smeared when they joined, but it corrected itself before i could ally tab look at it.

            i have found that an important detail is that the text chat is either directly attached to the voice channel, and to see/manipulate it you must jump into that channel, or there are global chats that are separate entities from the channel, even if handled by the same ui. once you find your friend server, make sure to book mark it as it’s not an automatic thing.

            also right now hosting your own server is preferable, as the explosion of users maxed out the us located servers, and japan is not an acceptable server spot.

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            • A artyom

              TeamSpeak only supports 32 simultaneous users, you must purchase a license to support more than that.

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              thingsiplay@lemmy.ml
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              For a room to chat or to talk with mic or webcam? I never used Teamspeak before.

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                Seefern
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                #12

                Can we all not move to another proprietary paid service again? Good god.

                Stoat has been wonderfully simple so far and is free and open source. It’s got voice chat. It’s only been about a week of using it so far so please correct me if I’m wrong or point out issues that I haven’t seen or mentioned.

                It seems like the most realistic option to me since I doubt the masses wanna get into self hosting.

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                • A artyom

                  Face scan is actually much easier to defeat than CC details.

                  I don’t understand. You don’t need to “defeat” CC details.

                  They do not contain your age or your govt documents. Even if they did, a child is likely just going to use their parents’ CC. So it’s not a form of age verification at all.

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                  pulsewidth@lemmy.world
                  wrote on last edited by pulsewidth@lemmy.world
                  #13

                  In context, defeating the privacy exposure of requiring to use CC details would be by getting an anonymous credit card, which in most countries are now either very difficult to obtain or simply no longer offered (outlawed).

                  Hope that helps.

                  (Edit: spelllering)

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                  • thingsiplay@lemmy.mlT thingsiplay@lemmy.ml

                    For a room to chat or to talk with mic or webcam? I never used Teamspeak before.

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                    artyom
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                    #14

                    For anything, is my understanding. If they try to open it, they’re just represented with a “server full” notification.

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                      • A artyom

                        For anything, is my understanding. If they try to open it, they’re just represented with a “server full” notification.

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                        thingsiplay@lemmy.ml
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                        #16

                        Only the person who creates the room have to pay or everyone who want to join a room that is bigger than the limit?

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                        • thingsiplay@lemmy.mlT thingsiplay@lemmy.ml

                          Only the person who creates the room have to pay or everyone who want to join a room that is bigger than the limit?

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                          artyom
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                          #17

                          Whoever hosts the server

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                          • S Seefern

                            Can we all not move to another proprietary paid service again? Good god.

                            Stoat has been wonderfully simple so far and is free and open source. It’s got voice chat. It’s only been about a week of using it so far so please correct me if I’m wrong or point out issues that I haven’t seen or mentioned.

                            It seems like the most realistic option to me since I doubt the masses wanna get into self hosting.

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                            nfreak@lemmy.ml
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                            #18

                            Yeah honestly. Running the teamspeak server executable is hardly selfhosting, and they’re just another closed source proprietary service. Cool they’re still around after all these years I guess but they shouldn’t even be considered as a migration option.

                            Stoat and Fluxer are both open source, very straightforward and familiar, and I believe self-hostable. Much easier for casual users than Matrix too.

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                            • nfreak@lemmy.mlN nfreak@lemmy.ml

                              Yeah honestly. Running the teamspeak server executable is hardly selfhosting, and they’re just another closed source proprietary service. Cool they’re still around after all these years I guess but they shouldn’t even be considered as a migration option.

                              Stoat and Fluxer are both open source, very straightforward and familiar, and I believe self-hostable. Much easier for casual users than Matrix too.

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                              anarki_@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                              #19

                              I’m unsure what is difficult about Matrix.

                              I’ve had several “casual” friends register and join my space on their own.

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                              • A artyom

                                TeamSpeak only supports 32 simultaneous users, you must purchase a license to support more than that.

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                                anarki_@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                                That’s 32 connected users to voice, not total server users isn’t it?

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                                • A anarki_@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                                  That’s 32 connected users to voice, not total server users isn’t it?

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                                  artyom
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                                  #21

                                  I don’t know. They call them “slots” without elaborating and tell you to contact them for more details.

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                                    Face scan is actually much easier to defeat than CC details.

                                    I don’t understand. You don’t need to “defeat” CC details.

                                    They do not contain your age or your govt documents. Even if they did, a child is likely just going to use their parents’ CC. So it’s not a form of age verification at all.

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                                    snooggums
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                                    It is the same effectiveness of scanning an ID since that could also be their parent’s.

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                                    • S snooggums

                                      It is the same effectiveness of scanning an ID since that could also be their parent’s.

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                                      artyom
                                      wrote on last edited by artyom@piefed.social
                                      #23

                                      The point of scanning the ID is (supposedly) to verify the age of the user, not their parents.

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                                      • A artyom

                                        The point of scanning the ID is (supposedly) to verify the age of the user, not their parents.

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                                        snooggums
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                                        Using a credit card or an ID are both just using a physical item to ‘verify’ an age of someone who may or may not be that person. Getting a credit card has a minimum age, so the end goal of age ‘verification’ is met either way although the ID has way more personally identifiable information like skin color, actual birth date, gender, etc.

                                        It isn’t like scanning an ID verifies that the person scanning the ID is the person on the computer.

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                                        • S snooggums

                                          Using a credit card or an ID are both just using a physical item to ‘verify’ an age of someone who may or may not be that person. Getting a credit card has a minimum age, so the end goal of age ‘verification’ is met either way although the ID has way more personally identifiable information like skin color, actual birth date, gender, etc.

                                          It isn’t like scanning an ID verifies that the person scanning the ID is the person on the computer.

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                                          artyom
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                                          Getting a credit card has a minimum age

                                          Not true, anyone can become a “verified user” on another’s account. That’s what my parents did when I was a kid.

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