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While Synapse isn't great, the problem is that the Matrix protocol is over-designed for a very specific purpose (distributed rooms), that comes with a severe performance penalty but most people don't actually need this for chat.
Its one of these cases of a neat idea on paper, but ultimately a solution looking for a problem.
That said, Matrix isn't that bad overall, but there are better options like XMPP.
XMPP is SOOO much easier to admin.
Yeah. Would have been much better if it was an option for a group admin - choosing several servers at a time to host if they wanted redundancy. Not forcing it on everyone participating, regardless of their disk size...
Well... there has been some recent museings about something like that from the CEO of Element, but it would effectively cause a two class federation where some servers can not work independently of others (likely in reality mainly servers running on EMS infrastructure, a bit like how in Bluesky you can't really work fully independent of their infra, and yes Bluesky was explicitly mentioned as inspiration for that idea).
Having those two options fully independent would basically mean reimplenting xmpp in json as an incompatible alternative protocol and that would make little sense IMHO.
What is the source for this? Wonder just how worried we should be...
Some comment by the Element CEO on Hackernews, sorry I don't have a link right now.
But since it would be optional I am not sure why you worry about that. It wouldn't change the status quo, which is already bad.