
23 days
Another centralised system. By that simple definition, it will eventually turn against its users, like discord (or worse). Run away (ideally towards federated systems, XMPP with Movim is decent, and improving fast in areas that seem to matter to discord users, with EU funds, Matrix is another one)

Then it’s even worse: if the goal is this, why give up on almost 3 decades of expertise solving that very problem? It’s a very complex one, believe it or not, and you can be sure that Fluxer won’t eyeball it in one shot, especially since federation is admittedly an afterthought and not baked in the design.
In which way, exactly? You cornered yourself into precisely NOT being able to invoke existing client shortcomings. Protocol-wise, you would be surprised to learn how ubiquitous XMPP is even today, and for very good and practical reasons.
In all seriousness, Fluxer should just have been another XMPP client, purposely built for discord refugees. It would have gotten ahead faster by not reinventing a complex wheel, offered from the get go those characteristics (self hosting and federation) that are far-away roadmap items, and probably gained goodwill and many users in the process.
Time will tell, of course, but the internet history is riddled with failed messengers which bit more they could chew, the odds are not in Fluxer’s favour for one.