What if there were voice chat channels you could join in a thread to discuss posts? The idea would be to give people a richer way of communicating instead of just typing comments and replies.

Update: I just realized what I really wanted was to have a conversation, so I’m going to get off the internet and actually go talk to people in the real world.

  • nocturne@sopuli.xyz
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    1 month ago

    Hard pass. I already skip almost every video posted here because most of them could be an article instead. No way I would participate in a voice chat with other people where I am sure at least one of them is going to be yelling for no reason.

  • KittenBiscuits@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    Isn’t that essentially one of the features of Discord?

    It’s not for me. I prefer text so I can think out my words.

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      1 month ago

      Yeah, I definitely get that. Even so, sometimes I think it’d be nice to talk to people for more clarity. Maybe voice chats would require a moderator to start them and stay there to facilitate the conversation?

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    1 month ago

    First and foremost, I think this just fundamentally wouldn’t work out because it requires enough people being on a given thread at the same time, which would be on the rare side for most threads, then on top of that they also need to be in a position to talk freely, ie - Not on the toilet, not in their open floorplan cube at work. The two place most commenting happens.

    More subjectively, IMO, the times this would work out and be civil and a good conversation, would be far outweighed by the ones where it went south.

  • PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 month ago

    Sounds like a huge feature creep that would require many more developers, specifically those with experience in audio software development and low-latency content delivery. Plus, Matrix practically has this feature.