Steps
1: Use browser Addon uBlock Origin or other extension for picking and disabling HTML such as Tampermonkey etc.
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Open Discord in Browser
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Pick and make filter against elements:
discord.com##.scrollerBase__65223.thin__62e51.content_b28aab
discord.com##.rootWithShadow_d20cd6.fullscreenOnMobile__05784.small_f8e677.root_a28985
discord.com##.withLayer__29ace.backdrop__1a911
NOTE: This will also bug the preview for files when you click them, but it’s still usable.
For those of you who wish to backup Discord posts and conversations, you have a few choices.
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If you are very tech-savvy you can transfer everything over to a Matrix Self-Host, then take it offline so that it functions as a storage medium.
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You can use several open source tools such as Tyrrrz’s discord chat exporter
Be warned: leaking your Discord User Authentication Token could be potentially harmful.
Also when it comes to choosing an arbitrator, we should be able to choose an unbiased arbitrator, rather than the one that is being paid by the company we have a dispute with.
There’s a lawyer that goes into detail on this from time to time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0iXFnGMD48&t=702s
Exactly. I’m 100% against binding arbitration, but I think arbitration as an option is probably something consumers want, assuming it has some checks to help prevent companies from abusing customers.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
https://www.piped.video/watch?v=K0iXFnGMD48&t=702s
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.