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3rd3 | 2 years ago

SPOFs, smh. Oh, the irony that they call communities "servers".

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hipadev23|2 years ago

They definitely aren’t channels. They’re more like a namespace. You can have multiple actual channels within a server namespace.

And this design, despite technical SPOF risks, provides a massively better UI/UX than Slack for communities. Honestly discord is the best thing since IRC for non critical communication.

jackson1442|2 years ago

On the developer side they call them "guilds," fortunately. Interestingly it's somewhat common for failures like this to only affect a few guilds at a time (though there are of course catastrophic failures from time to time).

yjftsjthsd-h|2 years ago

> Interestingly it's somewhat common for failures like this to only affect a few guilds at a time (though there are of course catastrophic failures from time to time).

In fairness, if I was running a service like this, guilds or whatever would map to actual servers striped across multiple failure domains (albeit not 1:1).

d3nj4l|2 years ago

This is probably the biggest discord outage I've experienced in over a year, and I'm definitely not a casual user. Even in this outage it's not been too bad for me, and I can still access most of my chats and servers. I don't deny that it's a SPOF, but Discord is generally reliable and I'm happy with it.

xboxnolifes|2 years ago

Is it really a SPOF if much of discord was still available? Only my smaller community servers went down, every large server (>1000 people) that I'm in stayed up. Direct calls/chats also still worked.

3rd3|2 years ago

True, but all the small communities went does due to a single point of failure.