So many people are fleeing Discord’s surveillance plans that they’re crashing this upstart alternative platform: ‘There’s simply too many people, but we’re trying our best.’

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Discord’s recent announcement that it’ll require ID verifications and face scans to confirm you’re not a kid drove many people away from the platform. As time goes by, more people are seeking alternative ways to communicate with friends, preferably ones that look and feel like Discord itself.

One startup platform called Stoat provides exactly that: the UI and vibes of Discord that, well, isn’t Discord. However, so many people are now flooding this alternative app that it totally crashed, following days of slowdowns and hitches.

As per Stoat’s official server status site, “There’s simply too many people” trying to log in and register accounts all at the same time. “We’re trying our best,” the notification reads. The whole ordeal and the sheer number of people who now want nothing to do with Discord have caused “degraded performance” on Stoat. When I was writing up our list of Discord alternatives, I couldn’t make a Stoat account for the life of me, as the account verification email refused to come in.

And that was days ago, with interest in Discord replacements only growing since then.

I have a feeling Stoat (alongside other platforms of a similar nature) will continue to see connectivity issues in the coming weeks. After all, Discord is a supermassive service with countless users, and if even a fraction of them were to seek out greener pastures, chances are that startup-level servers will buckle.

In case you missed it, Discord has announced a plan to introduce mandatory ID verifications or face scans that users would have to perform lest they be stuck with a “teen-by-default” account. This means that, if you refuse to give Discord your valuable personal data, you’d be treated as a kid from that point onward, severely limiting your experience on the platform.

The plan is set to be global and to affect every single Discord account, leaving no room for negotiation.

This has since driven many users into searching for alternative platforms that offer similar server-oriented services as Discord, such as Stoat, Root, and others.

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Miles Morales in Marvel's Spider-Man 2

While Sony has been porting many of its games to the PC platform, especially in the last few years, the Xbox hasn’t had as much luck. Despite Microsoft’s embrace of a multiplatform approach, Sony seems to prefer exclusivity and the PC at most. Or so Insomniac Games would love to believe, firmly denying that its Spider-Man games would ever be ported to Xbox.

As per tech4gamers, Insomniac Games very bluntly stated that in an exchange on X, telling a fan that an Xbox port of Spider-Man is “not likely.” Naturally, Insomniac’s Marvel games are a Sony powerhouse, funded, produced, and published by the Japanese gaming giant, which unsurprisingly prefers to keep its first-party games in-house and available on its own platform.

However, Sony has increasingly played with multiplatform releases, porting games or even launching them on the PlayStation and PC simultaneously (i.e., the case of Helldivers 2). Insomniac itself once believed that Spider-Man would remain a first-party PlayStation exclusive, given that it’s backed and published by Sony, only for the games to eventually come out on Steam.

Microsoft’s embrace of multiplatformity seems to have also triggered similar sentiments at Sony. After the massive success of Helldivers 2‘s simultaneous launch (that, too, was published by Sony), the company seems more eager to do multiplatform releases. Microsoft, as I’ve said, only helped grow those sentiments, porting its own major first-party franchises over to the PlayStation, likely in anticipation of Sony doing the same.

It remains to be seen whether the Marvel games are part of this deal. A while ago, Sony did say that some franchises were console sellers first and foremost, and that porting them over would adversely affect PlayStation sales.

While that might be true, franchises don’t sell so well all the time, and porting even the most valuable games would be a smart move after some time spent in exclusivity (after sales start dipping).

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