i know discord servers are run on your own servers but us using the term would both be accurate and be understandable by the average person.
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smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de 1 year agoI think Discord actually is destroying meaning of “server” for many people. It should be called “communities” or “guilds”. Server is not an abstract division between communities, but an actual machine serving and processing data, so you really can’t create a Discord server unless you reverse engineer their code.
nix@merv.news 1 year ago
smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de 1 year ago
No, calling Discord groups/communities/guilds “servers” is not accurate and is totally wrong. You cannot create your own Discord server and Discord would never let you.
It’s like calling Facebook a website hosting, because you can create a “site” on it.
quicklime@lemm.ee 1 year ago
I haven’t been on FB for several years, but ugh there was a while in the late 2010s when so many people over there were referring to FB groups as sites and just arghh arrghh aaarrgghhh.
nix@merv.news 1 year ago
…. Im talking about lemmy servers. Calling lemmy instances servers. I domt care what people call discord servers im saying they already call them servers and people will understand what a lemmy server is because they already know what a discord server is and the concept is similar enough they will understand how lemmy servers work and can still communicate with one another.
smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de 1 year ago
Ah, I think I get it now.
Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me 1 year ago
Pretty sure the only reason Discord went with the server terminology is because they were competing with TeamSpeak, Ventrillo and Mumble which were all actual servers people would host.
They completely murdered the meaning of the term just so they could advertise as “look how easy it is to make a Discord server! You don’t even need a server or mess with firewalls and IP forwarding and Hamachi, it just works!”
I fucking hate it.