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Okay! People who are self hosting chat platforms: I would like your opinions on Fluxer and Stoat if you've tried either, or both, of them. Both look good, Stoat looks like a little more work to self host, but also it might be more mature and have a more distinct interface from Discord.
My community is currently using Matrix and it works, but the call experience primarily is something that could be smoother; especially seeing who is in a call and having the option to not watch a live stream going on in the call, and, to have the ability for multiple people to stream different streams.
If you've tried Matrix and are able to compare to that, too, it would be very helpful.
Thanks!