204 points

This is only a problem if you subscribe to nitro in the first place. Rookie mistake!

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I enjoy the higher streaming quality and server boosts. Discord makes it very easy for my ttrpg groups to gather weekly not to mention the many other communities it facilitates. It’s even partly responsible for me and my partner having a successful long distance relationship. The service is worth paying for, imho.

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You can fake a Nitro subscription for free higher quality streaming. Look up Vendord, it hardens Discord for better security, adds themes, and plugins. One such plugin is fake Nitro.

Edit: Vencord. Got autocorrected.

Also adding I have only used fake Nitro for streaming quality. So I have no idea if it works for emojis or whatever other Nitro perks there are.

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38 points

Wait, so for this to work access to the Nitro features it enables must be managed client-side and the client is fully trusted with no validation? That seems… unwise on the part of Discord.

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The downside is it’s against their ToS, and you could have your account banned or similar if they do decide to take action.

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Vendord

Just wanted to correct that is Vencord, with a C. I couldn’t find it the other way and when I added “discord” as an additional parameter I noticed the spelling was off.

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I literally ended my comment with saying the service was worth the price, and you pitch a way to pirate it to me. Wild.

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To clarify about the fake nitro plugin of Vencord/Vesktop:

It’s not Nitro, it just enables some features you get with nitro, mainly better streaming quality and being able to “send” emojis from any server (this is all it does, cant use any emoji reacts nor send bigger files or server boost).

Also

About the emojis, the custom/other server emojis are sent as image links which discord will render but it is not a native discord emoji and will format differently when used inline.
It also does nothing for custom emoji reacts.

About streaming, Discord uses webrtc, that usually means P2P streaming which in turn means that the streaming client can send whatever they want (as long as the receiving clients understand it) and discord servers can’t say no. It’s not server authoritative communication, discord without nitro just hides the UI options, vencord gives them back.

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12 points

I still have no idea what boosting a server does.

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8 points

If a server gets enough boosts they can add largely useless extra stuff like more custom stickers and emojis. There’s a few legit benefits like higher quality audio / video and being able to create a custom server invite link but it’s mostly fluff.

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The only reason I would pay is for the higher quality streaming, but I think the price is too steep for that, if they had a cheaper plan with just the streaming perk, then I would really consider subscribing.

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7 points

You don’t understand I NEED to spam my blushies emote everywhere.

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6 points

I’ve thankfully never given discord a dime!

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146 points

Good! Holy fucking shit is insane at the amount of predatory crap in software these days!

It’s literally become a fucking science on how to manipulate people by wearing them the fuck down with pop-ups, sign-ups, notifications, and “related” content. Anything besides giving the user the opportunity to do what they fucking want to do in the first place.

Honestly, Lemmy is a breath of fresh air. It’s also insane how straightforward and easy it is to use, especially considering the reputation the fediverse has for being “complicated.”

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19 points

Open source software seems to be the only way to be free of dark patterns. Why use products that are actively against you?

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7 points

The Reputation comes from people who have never tried it and are looking for an excuse why they don’t use it.

It’s Not more complicated than E-Mail

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59 points

All subscriptions should automatically cancel if you stop paying.

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24 points

That’s a bit circular though because they just keep billing your credit card.

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21 points

In Europe, we have debit cards and some banks allow you to create them on the go. I’ve stopped bothering canceling stuff, I just create a new card for each recurrent payment and I cancel it when I don’t want to use the service any longer.

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8 points

What Service do you use? I’d like to do the same, because it’s not always clear by the charge on my statement who I’m paying. I would imaging having named CCs, like email aliases, would help me keep an eye on things.

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4 points

That sucks. I’d rather just pay it manually every month, or with a script running on my end.

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19 points

That sounds fun and convenient to manage for the average person…

/s

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40 points

Any place there is a way to sign up for a service, there should be a way to cancel the service. Make a pop-up that interrupts you every time you open an app asking you to sign up? You need to keep that pop up and ask if you want to cancel every time.

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I cancelled my Amazon Prime trial the other day, and in order to dissuade me the site switched to French…

Maybe just a bug (I tried again and it was in English) but the hoops sites make you jump through to cancel a subscription is ridiculous. Constantly asking you if you’re sure, offering discounts, swapping the position and colour of the buttons… The Humble Choice one is particularly bad, and the final screen tells you you’re cancelled and the prominent button signs you right the fuck back up again.

If you can sign up in one click, you should be able to cancel in one click.

You should be able to cancel ALL of this shit from your credit card provider/bank apps. One click, gone, bye-bye.

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8 points

You can cancel Billing Agreements in PayPal. It’s quite convenient

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2 points

Do be aware that doing it this way will probably lead to your account with that business being terminated.

Fine for somethings that you never want to go back to anyway.

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3 points

That was probably just a fluke but Amazon does freak out after you cancel. It asks you to renew with a popup, a prominent shipping option, and embedded windows when you buy things without Prime.

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