Wayland and audio is fixed, but only on the canary branch for the moment, this isnt lazy either, they changed the whole screenshare flow to suit linux’s permission prompts

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      Me too, yet we click and decided to reply.^^

      I’m happy for others, plus it makes life easier for those who expect a working Discord like on Windows.

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        Absolutely okay but we shouldn’t be specially happy of discord being well integrated in Linux. The only good point is that it helps to grow the reach of Linux to mainstream users

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      Right on! People should only share news articles that pertain to my interests.

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          It’s related because it’s news about discord changing something related to linux

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          Well, except perhaps for the fact that Discord has a Linux version, while the Facebook App doesn’t.

          And—clearly!—it seems rather popular as well.

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          Okay, great, now convince 30+ other people I chat with on the service

          Yes I know it sucks and will just keep on enshittifying, but it’s not so much as it being a replaceable social media for me, as it is a primary way for me to keep in contact with partners, friends, finding out about and participating in arrangements, and meeting new people in my local area. Stopping using discord is effectively cutting myself off from the local communities

          Everyone in my social circle uses it, and will keep on using it. Maybe once some breaking point is reached due to ever increasing enshittification people will start being interested in alternatives, but we’re far from that point still