
"Stoat (formerly Revolt) stands out as the closest Discord alternative in both design and usability. As an open-source project, it gives users more control over their data and appeals to those who value privacy and transparency. Overall, the platform is fairly easy for Discord users to pick up, offering similar text and voice channels as well as community servers."
"For users who prioritize privacy and control above all else, Element offers a compelling alternative. Built on the decentralized Matrix protocol, Element enables users to self-host servers, maintain end-to-end encryption, and federate with other Matrix-based services. This ensures that no single company controls your data."
Discord plans to implement age verification by the second half of 2026, requiring users to upload government IDs or face scans. This requirement has raised privacy concerns, particularly following a 2024 breach that exposed approximately 70,000 user IDs. Many users are now seeking alternative platforms that better prioritize security and privacy. Several promising alternatives exist, ranging from open-source options like Stoat to decentralized platforms like Element. Stoat offers Discord-like functionality with improved privacy controls through its open-source architecture, though it remains relatively new with occasional stability issues. Element provides a more privacy-focused solution built on the decentralized Matrix protocol, allowing users to self-host servers and maintain end-to-end encryption, though it requires greater technical expertise.
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