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Are you against IRC for the same reason?
IRC isn't controlled by a single (shady) company
IRC allows archiving
How so?
You can easily log and archive things that happen on an open protocol, not so much a proprietary one like discord.
Is it possible to have a server/channel bot publicly export channel activity?
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/IRC/Publicly_logged_channels https://www.w3.org/2002/03/RRSAgent
Wikimedia and W3C log their chats with bots developed by themselves. I admit though that I am not expert in this topic, but I know that LiberaChat's policies forbid logging.
IRC archivers just idle on a server and record anything that comes by. You can do that with Discord. Matter of fact, I keep regular archive backups of a server we have that's full of news
You can't search an IRC channel for previous conversations, though? Isn't that what we were talking about?
Nobody considers IRC to be a substitute for documentation.
Servers can be hosted by anyone; there is usually no account needed to join the chat; it would not randomly demand a phone number or an ID; it does not get pissed over people not using a very specific piece of bloated spyware... So nope, not against.
also, IRC logs are usually public and searchable. that's actually how we got hunter2