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I don’t understand why discord is so popular for communities. There is 0 permanence, and google does not index it so not even organic growth.

Discord is a black hole of knowledge except for the ai training companies.

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Stopped using Discord a few months ago. Not for any specific reason, just felt like I wasn’t using my time effectively. Anyone important added me on Signal, and then I deleted the apps from my phone and computer.

I can’t put words to how much better my mental health has gotten.

This doesn’t really relate to your comment, I guess, but just thought I would mention it in case anyone else is considering taking a break from the platform.

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What did you do on the platform out of curiosity? I felt similarly when I left other social medias.

Discord I mainly use to keep an eye on early access games and dev updates, and occasionally ask or answer questions. Although I did get into it after deleting other social media so I may be subconsciously avoiding the more toxic parts of the experience

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It has a terrible privacy policy.

https://tosdr.org/en/service/536

This is Lemmy’s for comparison.

https://tosdr.org/en/service/9267

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Whoa, that’s a really fucking cool website, thank you for sharing with us

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No problem! I’m a big fan.

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2 points

Google doesn’t index Discord, which means the billion dollar ad industry makes little effort to push their ads on Discord.

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6 points

Because its very easy to use and does stuff no other platform does (make it extremely easy to voice/video chat with multiple people streaming screen and essentially make a forum in 2 clicks)

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40 points

That’s all good but those features are not what makes a good discussion forum. This, what we’re typing on, is an example of a good forum.

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1 point

People are after whatever fulfills their immediate need

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14 points

Some communities don’t need a good discussion forum, they need voice chat with a little text chat. Originally, discord was for gaming groups and it worked amazingly for that. Now, more communities are on it than should be, but its still a good feature set for gaming groups.

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11 points

Because it shouldn’t be used as a discussion forum. It’s more similar to an irc and teamspeak

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4 points

Also their role system is badass. It’s incredibly fine grained and makes it possible to manage large communities with plenty of different user levels.

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It attracts a different audience, so in aggregate it seems like your community is suddenly bigger because 1+1=2 right? What you don’t realize is that you’ve divided your community into two separate groups with possibly different wants, needs and cultures.

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Or that 50% of the users on the discord only went there to find one thing, and probably won’t ever interact again.
So it looks like a bigger community, while losing accessibility.

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31 points

It’s s great fit for people with goldfish memory span.

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-10 points

Sooooooo… anyone born before 2005

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Your goldfish lived for 20 years?!

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