Hubo un tiempo en que los foros de discusión eran nuestras redes sociales. Los usuarios visitaban aquellos que se ajustaban a cierta temática y eso les...
What are we going to do about it?
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The worst is Discord. It doesn't show up in search engines and somehow you have to know that is where you are "supposed" to go for help. Privacy issues aside, I am fine with discord for playing games with friends or big conventions/LAN parties, but I don't understand why anyone would use it as a forum.
Oh thank the gods. I was worried I didn't grasp some basic modern internet concept, because I couldn't understand why people misuse Discord as a forum. Thanks to this thread i feel vindicated.
They made a ticketing system for using discord for customer support, which is not a bad idea. But that also kinda works as a forum, so the round peg went in the square hole
It’s because they are blocking off their communities through paywalls or a means to feed them advertising. Everyone is an idiot for using discord for support. Imagine being a company and thinking answering the same stupid questions 100x a day instead of having a damn FAQ on a website is efficient and makes sense. Lost their damned minds. I’ll die on the hill that discord is stupid to use for anything but gaming and casual conversations and the people funneling their fan base or userbase to discord are assholes.
I literally went and asked a question and someone responded "?faq" and a bot responded with the FAQs. Mind blowing. They could've just posted it on their GitHub page. This was for a Minecraft mod.
You need to think of why people would choose to use it for creating a forum. It's comically easy to set up. Making a server (their terminology, blame Discord, not me) just takes a couple of clicks.