well, that's not the case for our channels
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It ended up this way because we treated them as equal and always referenced it as a bridged Matrix/IRC channel with people having a choice of platform.
I preferred IRC which is why that was the canonical channel, but our users clearly prefer Matrix and Telegram over it, by far.
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If we actually mentioned the Telegram group on our site, I think that would be by far the biggest... but we want people to use the Matrix rooms so we can control it rather than Telegram controlling it. People made the Telegram group on their own, then gave us control of it.
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honestly, most people would probably prefer Discord, judging from how many talk via the Discord bridge but also... sigh, Discord
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the situation with a dual Discord/IRC setup where Matrix users join via the matrix.org bridges has actually worked quite well so far
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but a lot of it is likely having a less adversarial relationship with people who join the channels
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Ended up deploying matterbridge bridging across Matrix, Telegram, libera.chat and OFTC. It's not that bad. Need to make some tweaks to prevent abuse via display names. Made sure that it shows a prefix for the origin to avoid impersonation across different platforms.
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It would also be capable of bridging with Discord, Slack and other services but we don't have those.
github.com/42wim/matterbr
UX isn't great compared to a theoretical high quality bridge with puppet users on IRC, Matrix, etc. but matrix-appservice-irc was not a good experience.
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We've had major issues with people raiding the channel impersonating others including developers/moderators via display names. Need to make sure the bridge doesn't make it worse. Display names are really easy to abuse when username aren't always shown like it is on Twitter.
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Frustrates me how much stuff is designed without considering the potential for abuse. Only major gripes I have with Matrix at this point are how much it enables abuse via federation, poor moderation tools and inadequate interface in clients like Element for anti-abuse/moderation.
People being able to join rooms and spam gore via avatars, inline media and URL previews is bad. The room setting for disabling URL previews by default also doesn't seem to do much. Clients just show them by default anyway. Text is also a lot different than images. Oh well.

