From: FrigidFoxtrot@protonmail.com   
      
   On 4/7/2025 9:20 PM, Stone Fox wrote:   
   > On 2025-04-06, FrigidFoxtrot wrote:   
   >> Furry has spread out a lot since the days of IRC, MUCKs, and AFF.   
   >>   
   >> Where are you seeing folks congregate nowadays?   
   >>   
   >> Here's the landscape as I see it.   
   >>   
   >> +--------------+   
   >> | Chat clients |   
   >> +--------------+   
   >> - Discord, but seems to mostly be popular with the gaming-oriented   
   >> crowd. This makes sense, considering it got started as a superior   
   >> alternative to teamspeak / mumble.   
   >> - Telegram, killer feature is the stickers. Killed Skype because it   
   >> wasn't neglected by its developers. Feels like almost everyone has a   
   >> telegram nowadays.   
   >> - Signal. Trying to replace telegram, but adoption rates have been   
   >> rather slow. The main advantage is the E2E encryption, so the only folks   
   >> migrating are the ones who care about this in particular.   
   >>   
   >> +--------+   
   >> | Forums |   
   >> +--------+   
   >> - Reddit's /r/furry, mostly images. Doesn't seem to have much if any   
   >> discussion nowadays.   
   >> - Reddit's /r/furry_irl, mostly memes. Seems more lively than /r/furry.   
   >> - AFF is, of course, still clinging to life.   
   >>   
   >> +------+   
   >> | MU*s |   
   >> +------+   
   >> - FurryMuck still exists. Logged in last summer and saw a few hundred   
   >> folks online.   
   >> - Tapestries seems to be lively as well. Saw 500 accounts online when I   
   >> hopped on this evening.   
   >> - Secondlife exists, though I only know one person who still logs in.   
   >> - VRChat is the clear successor in all of this, utterly massive platform   
   >> with lots to do. Seemed to come into its own when the pandemic forced   
   >> everyone to get their social energy from the internet.   
      
   Is my client messed up or did your reply get gobbled?   
      
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