@Gargron Yeah. If only there was some federated extensible messaging and presence protocol that could do this!
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@Gargron Yeah. If only there was some federated extensible messaging and presence protocol that could do this! 2 comments
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@drq I used to advocate for XMPP for many years, but I don't think there's any point anymore. I think multiple factors contributed to the downfall of XMPP... The underlying tech simply went out of vogue, nobody's excited to write or parse XML; too many crucial functions were not part of the core standard so UX varied wildly between different client and server apps, and of course the EEE by Google and Facebook contributed too, you could argue if that was a licensing failure