#Genx

Users Are Too Dependent on Centralized Techno-Fascist Corporate Structure to Ever Leave Discord

I’m watching people scatter into countless real-time chat alternatives to Discord after Discord started pulling the age-verification and age-gating card.

https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/09/discord-to-roll-out-age-verification-next-month-for-full-access-to-its-platform/

It’s very frustrating because people are entirely missing the point of a community and how social networks work. Real-time platforms and social media networks only work well when a large number of people share the same space at the same time. If everyone creates separate servers or competing apps, the result is fragmentation that makes it unviable.

One reason why Bluesky became so successful is the invitation and starter-pack move. It essentially allowed people to move collectively as cliques. Bluesky used invitations and starter packs to move groups of friends together. This kept communities intact. Moving as cliques preserves network structure, whereas random scattering does not. People aren’t do not seem to intend to move as cliques or subgraphs of networks off of Discord. And the whole reason people were on Discord was to host their communities, so an alternative becomes pointless if your community doesn’t remain intact.

Instead of an active, strongly connected, possibly distributed network, you get dozens of small pockets. I am referring to a potential distributed network rather than a single centralized platform, because Matrix is an example of a decentralized chat protocol. Not all alternatives have to be centralized like Discord. Technically, many older chat protocols, such as XMPP and IRC, are examples of federated real-time synchronous messaging. They allowed communication between users on different, independently operated servers. Federation means that multiple servers can interconnect so that users from separate networks can exchange messages with one another seamlessly.

Decentralized alternatives would not be a problem if people moved to the same distributed network as cohesive groups. However, what I am seeing is that people move in disconnected and stochastic ways to entirely separate distributed networks, so communities are not kept intact. For example, when people move to XMPP servers or Matrix servers, it bifurcates and disconnects social networks. Notice I said XMPP or Matrix, which logically means people are on Matrix but not XMPP, or they are on XMPP but not Matrix. That implies a person would need to be on both Matrix and XMPP to speak to their original community from Discord if it split down the middle. To synchronize conversations in chats, there would need to be a bridge. It’s a pretty complicated solution.

The likely outcome is that people will remain on the dominant platform because of its scale and structure. The deeper irony is that while people may want independence from corporate platforms, they often struggle to organize effectively without the centralized structure those platforms provide. They’ve become so dependent on corporate structures to support their communities that they have no clue how to organize their own social networks in a sustainable way.

I’ve always been an internet nerd, but most of my social life has been offline. I view my interactions with the social app layer of the internet as a game, so losing that domain of the Internet is not devastating to me.

I’ll give you an example. This is a WordPress site. You hear this insincere nostalgia from Millennials and Gen X for a simulacrum that never was, especially concerning forums. Check this out: when you go into the plugin installation section of WordPress, this is on the second row you see:

https://bbpress.org/

That means any WordPress site has the capability to host a forum. They’re nostalgic for a setup where you can use a simple install script on any hosting service to install WordPress. After that, you can then just add a plugin to turn it into a forum. Hell, they can do this on WordPress.com if they don’t want to self-host.

You can make a forum, but no one will use it because they’d rather use a centralized platform like Reddit. Users have become so dependent on corporations to structure and organize communities that they can’t do it themselves. It’s sort of like the cognitive debt that accrues when people outsource their thinking to AI.

The issue is not that forums are hard to host or create; rather, the issue is that people have become so dependent on centralized corporate structures that they can’t maintain or organize their own communities, which is why everyone ends up on Reddit or Discord. A reason I keep hearing for why people don’t want to leave Discord is that it’s hard to recreate the community structure that Discord’s features provide. They claim that they want independence from corporate platforms, but rely on the centralized structure those platforms provide to function socially.

People say they want decentralized freedom, but in practice they depend on centralized platforms to maintain social cohesion. Stochastically scattering to the digital winds of the noosphere destroys the very communities they’re trying to preserve.

Björns Techblogblog@blog.sengotta.net
2026-02-16

Telefonieren? Bitte nicht!

blog.sengotta.net/telefonieren

Okay mal ein bisschen persönlicheres Thema was mich umtreibt seitdem ich gelesen haben das viele Menschen aus der Gen Y / Millenial und später nicht mehr gerne telefonieren. Auch ein Arbeitskollege der eher der Gen X angehört hat mich mal darauf angesprochen und ich konnte nur sagen: ja das ist so. Und das sehe ich auch bei mir.

Die Studie führte einige Gründe an warum das so ist, was auch mit sozialen Ängsten zu tun hat was mich dazu brachte zu reflektieren warum das denn bei mir so ist.

Bei mir muss ich aber auch differenzieren. Ich habe kein Problem mit dem telefonieren an sich, schließlich macht es einen Großteil meines Jobs im technischen Vertrieb aus. Mich nervt es einfach nur ohne guten Grund telefonieren zu müssen, und das kommt vor allem im privaten Umfeld vor.

Es ist bei mir ganz einfach so das ich durch Job und Familie stark getaktet bin. Wenn mich jemand privat anruft hat das in der Regel einen dieser drei Gründe:

  1. Die Leute wollen einfach nur quatschen. Das ist der Grund den ich am meisten hasse. Ich habe schlicht keine Zeit einfach mal „zu quatschen“ nur weil jemand gerade im Auto sitzt und nix zu tun hat. Mir geht es massiv auf den Geist in solch einer Situation mir irgendeinen Smalltalk auszudenken damit es nicht zu dieser unangenehmen Stille kommt. Hätte ich was wichtiges hätte ich es schon geschrieben.
  2. Die Leute die einfach nur nach dem Motto Leben „Lieber fünf mal nachgefragt als einmal nachgedacht“. Das sind dann die Leute die lieber einen Anrufen und damit meine Zeit verschwenden anstatt einfach mal 2 min eine Suchmaschine oder von mir aus auch die KI zu befragen.
  3. Es ist etwas schlimmes passiert. Für mich der einzig valide Grund mich anzurufen.

Mir ist es echt lieber ich werde angeschrieben. Dann kann ich mir meine Antwort gut überlegen und kann Sie auch auf einen Zeitpunkt verschieben wo es mir passt. Wo gerade mal keine was von mir will, kein Kind Hausaufgaben Hilfe braucht, niemand zur Nachhilfe gebracht werden muss, keine Hausarbeit zu erledigen ist etc. Die Qualität meiner Antworten ist in diesem Fall auch einfach besser.

Es gibt aber leider einige Leute die das nicht verstehen, und ich muss leider sagen der Großteil derer ist halt gute 10 Jahre älter als ich. Denen kann man so oft sagen wie man will das man telefonieren, nur um des telefonieren willens, hasst. Sie werden einen trotzdem anrufen. Inzwischen nehme ich in den seltensten Fällen ab wenn so ein Kandidat dran ist. Ich schreib lieber ein paar Minuten später zurück ob es was wichtiges war. Damit sortiert man Fall Nr. 1 oftmals aus, die meisten von Fall Nr. 2 haben sich dann auch schon selbst geholfen.

Davon ab, es gibt natürlich auch Leute bei denen ich ausnahmslos immer ans Telefon gehe. Aber bei denen weiss ich auch das Sie mich nicht anrufen um meine Zeit zu verschwenden 😉

#genx #geny #millenial @bjoern
2026-02-16

#GenX #HowGenXAreYou

youtube.com/watch?v=Yt9mMqP7fCw

Well you know my name is Simon,
and the things I draw come true,
Oh the pictures take me, take me over,
Climb the ladder with you.

Eric Foltineric_foltin
2026-02-16

Gas guy’s rolling in sometime between 10 and 12 to “check the meter,” which means I’m basically held hostage in my own house for a two hour window like it’s 1997 and I’m waiting on dial-up to connect. Can’t shower, can’t leave, just pacing like a suburban cryptid listening for the doorbell. This is adulthood. Riveting.

Peter Cohenflargh
2026-02-16

Your bone's got a little machine.
You're a bone machine.

youtube.com/watch?v=HfLk4o6ybCU

R.L. Dane :Debian: :OpenBSD: :FreeBSD: 🍵 :MiraLovesYou:rl_dane@polymaths.social
2026-02-16

@peteorrall

#GenX latchkey kid, too? ;)

Bean 🇺🇸🇻🇪TechBean@mstdn.social
2026-02-16

How #GenX are you? Part 146

Underappreciated Bands Edition

Select all that apply.

#HowGenXAreYou #1970s #1980s #1990s
#Poll #Polls

Eric Foltineric_foltin
2026-02-15

My blog’s been grinding for a while now. No hype train. No influencer sparkle dust. Just straight up thoughts from a Gen X brain powered by caffeine and mild irritation. If you want real takes without a permission slip, it’s waiting. Click it. Read it. Handle it.

ericfoltin.com

kurtshkurtsh
2026-02-15

This GenX nerd's eyes welled up listening to this. Wait til you hear it. 😁

▶️ Doctor Who x Airwolf | Epic Theme Song Mashup 2026
youtube.com/watch?v=ryY_53iqd_

Shannon Curtisshannoncurtis
2026-02-14

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⚡️🕺🏻MAXIMUM JOY! Let’s do 80s kids together!
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2026-02-14

Any ers out there? This site has all the old magazines scanned.

oldschoolmags.com/

2026-02-14

@lauren Also, to translate Bolero to #GenX, it’s basically Moments in Love by The Art of Noise with strings composed for the Greatest Generation.

Shouting into the voidShITVoid
2026-02-14
2026-02-14

How to easily spot a Gen X'er - the smug look on their face when they answer their phone addressing directly the caller - "Hey Dave", like it's some secret advantage they have.

This comes from years living in terror during the 70s, 80s and 90s of not knowing who it could be when the phone rings, and not knowing how to compose oneself.

As an aside, I’ve started answering the phone as if I don’t know who it is. “Hello?”. The split second confusion of the other person is fun.

#genx

Sharing the best of humanity with the world, one story at a time.upworthy.com@web.brid.gy
2026-02-14

Gen Zer tries to dub Gen X 'the worst generation.' A Millennial hilariously shut them down.

fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upwo

Angieang6666
2026-02-14

Someone need to find this girl and slap the shit out of her. Seriously. Late 1900s music. The insult!!

youtube.com/shorts/Omv_XZnAU88

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2026-02-13

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