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Online Commentator's take on the ongoing enshittification of the internet (Discord's next)
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I tried setting up discord once for a project. I use a whitelist firewall on my workstation for a few reasons. Discord is the most sketchy nonsense I have ever encountered. At least when I tried a few years ago, discord tries to make a cascade of connections to what appears to be random raw IP addresses on weird ports. I started punching a few holes to let it through but after a half dozen raw IP addresses and it still didn't work I said forget this nonsense. I'm probably just too dumb to understand what is going on, but I'm not willing to trust any proprietary service like that, especially when I really can't tell how they are remotely financially viable. Maybe someone here knows why they operate like this on raw IP addresses and ports. I didn't find any explanation on their website.