Excellently put Marc. Platforms should be chosen to align with the principles and culture of the communities.
Stackexchange embeds, at the basest level, the toxic idea of "meritocracy", such that new users cannot even engage fully, and the corporate focus on "original content" means that user answers that link to fuller information elsewhere are often censured, in favour of on-site answers.
To use Stackexchange, one must make an account with a US-based company and sign a contract that may not respect your rights or the laws and norms of your home country. This means a lot of people will be missing, and you'll not know why.
Discourse, hosted or not, is a more humane way to get the same kind of searchable, efficient Q&A, it's an open platform, and community norms can reign instead of corporate ones. I believe the entity is still US based but it doesn't appear to be surveillance capitalist, at least.
I'd say "if it isn't broken, don't fix it", but TBH this list is hosted by Google, who are an aggressive and abusive violator of human rights, and it's also hosted on a platform that Google seem to hate and don't maintain. Google have a strong pattern of suddenly cancelling things that don't earn them billions, and right now the DIYbio.org annex of this community seems to be entirely focused on this list, and... Facebook
Maybe a change is needed. But a new USA Surveillance Capitalist platform isn't a good change.
--
Sent with Tutanota, the secure & ad-free mailbox: