МОРГ (matrix.org), похоже, всерьёз решил избавиться от лишних пользователей и попутно поднарубить деньжат:
Usage limitsОтсюда: https://matrix.org/homeserver/pricing/
Where a user account has been allocated to a plan the following usage limits apply:
Free plan
Size of attachment that can be sent: 10MB maximum
Speed at which you can invite others to a room: Standard
Ability to create public rooms: Not available
Сервис может позволить вам шифровать сквозные коммуникации между устройствами. В соответствии с законодательством страны, в которой вы собираетесь использовать Сервис, могут существовать ограничения на импорт, владение, использование, передачу и/или экспорт надежной технологии шифрования. Вы несете исключительную обязанность и ответственность проверять такие ограничения и запреты перед использованием Сервиса и соблюдать их. Мы оставляем за собой право немедленно и без предварительного уведомления приостановить предоставление Сервиса, если по нашему единоличному мнению мы определим, что Сервис используется с нарушением местных правил, регулирующих использование криптографических технологий (даже если мы не несем ответственности за принятие такого решения).Отсюда, п.8: https://matrix.org/legal/terms-and-conditions/ (en)


@blog Yeah, I understand and even share your frustrations with #elements and #matrix.
I have a much better time on good old #xmpp, even if it's not perfect and some clients feels very outdated.
Content warning:vegan food
Enjoying vegan lunch in la bouture, a vegan cooperative sourcing from local and organic ingredients, in #Strasbourg 😋. Now onwards to the #MatrixCommunitySummit to @cbase !
#Alsace #Vegan #matrix #MatrixSummit

This blog post by @Edent hits so hard. #Matrix is such trashy software, it goes nowhere and is awful to use filled with bugs. The only reason I have it is because my local hackspace is using it.
Not like anyone could securely communicate with me on it though, the session verification is permanently bugged.
Not surprising given the >1.4k npm packages it relies on. so secure, much wow, very (Message could not be decrypted)
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I'm never going back to Matrix https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2025/07/im-never-going-back-to-matrix/
Well, the "I am leaving #Matrix and this is why" blogposts are starting to appear.
I'm worried that it's reached the trust thermocline, and I'm not sure there's any coming back from this.
To everyone working hard to make Matrix better:
Thank you!
It's hard work, because we picked a tough problem to solve, but I truly believe it's worth it.
@Edent indeed! fosdem discourse was alive and well on mastodon; #matrix we mainly used to discuss ventilation, rounding up speakers, lost property etc, but yes, not so much debating there - user experience being a likely reason.
still, matrix pitch as sovereign tech, and for this reason may find a role in government. Their corporate structure may also help in this regard compared with say xmpp.
Merci @sebsauvage.
**Giving Up on Element & Matrix.org**, un autre article [1] bien croustillant également, cité dans le post original'
[1]: https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/giving-up-on-element-and-matrixorg/
> The platform is cumbersome for newcomers and lacks user-facing features that people actually want, while simultaneously overexposing complex settings like roles, permissions, and addresses. Even overloaded platforms like Discord ultimately focus on what users want: Dumb emojis and stickers, silly color themes, and intuitive server and friend management. Matrix, by contrast, feels like it was built for compliance departments and bureaucrats, not communities.