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Its not "targeted at old school", it's an open, extensible protocol.
If devs focused on extending the protocol instead of building an app to handle things like this, it could do it, everywhere.
There are currently over 100 extensions.
Mucking about with dozens of extensions instead of users just installing an app seems pretty old skool, lol, brings me back to bbs life.
A discord replacement needs to have notifications, respond to calls, as well as share multiple screens.
It also needs to have enough upfront simplicity so that it garners adequate critical mass for network effects. This means a set and forget unified interface and standardized features.