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Slighted | 3 years ago
Except you could've, and still can. People need to learn how to adapt. There's no reason a Discord server is necessary for distributing and discussing anticheat software. Thousands of much larger, more important projects are doing just fine without Discord™ servers, and part of it is the people with influence putting their feet down at the mention of Discord, a glorified spyware platform populated with the socially deprived. Discord is rarely ever a key piece of infrastructure necessary for advertising and documentation for the majority of projects that have one attached to themselves.
RJIb8RBYxzAMX9u|3 years ago
For many scenes, the community is an integral part of the ecosystem. Unless OP is the only person who can develop anti-cheat software, s/he's beholden to the community even if s/he's among the leader(s).
> People need to learn how to adapt.
They will adapt by starting their own Discord and cutting OP out.
the_af|3 years ago
Exactly. And it's depressing. People of every community think they "need" Discord (or a similar tool) and if you don't create it, they'll create it themselves.
"Hey, what about if AwesomeCommunity had a Discord?"
"I don't see the point, we already have a group here."
"Well, but some people like Discord!"
"Ok"
"Do you mind if we create a fan Discord community then?"
And presto! The community gets Discord and additional fragmentation, whether you like it or not.
bombcar|3 years ago
Discord is a cancer.
Evidlo|3 years ago
INTPenis|3 years ago
The draw is the single sign on. You sign on to one simple service and you have all your friends, all the games you follow, all the groups.