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elsat · 1w
“reaching feature parity “ sounds nice on paper. In reality the customers switching from discord have a strong enough reason to do this to take risk, endure the pain of a new app that doesn’t...
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For each type of community there are certain features that are deal breakers not to have.

For instance:
- Not having the "delete all messages" function when banning a user is a non-starter for any discord community with public access, not having that would make managing spam impossible.
- Not having role based access control makes managing communities with more than a hundred users painful instead of fun.
- Not having message retention systems makes use of Flotilla by companies impossible.
- Not having voice channels with push to talk means gaming communities can't use Flotilla.

Just some examples. I am not asking for complete feature parity, I am talking the features that make Flotilla a non-starter. It isn't actually that many features that are necessary to make it good enough.
hodlbod · 1w
That's a good distinction, feature parity is madness, but top-line features define what the product is actually useful for