• NateNate60@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Opinion: When you are trying to build a community it is more important to use whatever platform your users can be found on than to be a purist.

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      2 years ago

      but discord is simply less accessible than any other option. I can’t even login without identifying 25 bicycles lmao

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        That’s just not true. I’m no discord fan but less accessible? They have an app for the mobile platforms as well as pc/mac, and browser-based support as well.

        But oh no, they have a captcha!!! So much less accessible!!! The fuck you talking about

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          Logging into a non-indexible proprietary service just to be able to read the documentation definitely does not contribute to accessibility.

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              Nonsense! All you have to do is individually search each channel on the discord server and you just might find a brief thread discussing your issue 6 months ago, and then you just have to scroll for three minutes to find the comment with the resolution

              /s

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            For that stuff, yeah, Discord is trash. But for communicating and support it’s definitely not a bad choice.

            Obviously something like a Lemmy or Reddit community does both and would be better, or even a forum board

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      2 years ago

      Counterpoint: If said community is about a certain type of software, decisions over the type of platform matter more than popularity within teenagers. Coherence is important.

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      if you’re trying to build a chatroom then any chat software goes but if you’re trying to build a community you should probably use something searchable and indexed, like real community software

      also i find it laughable that users must already be on such platform, by your logic all communities should be mailing lists

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        You may find it laughable but it is what it is. Most people does not enjoy signing up for specific product forums. It’s much easier to just add yet another discord server to the list.

    • miss phant@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Set up a Matrix space, bridge the channels to Discord. Everyone wins.

      (But don’t use IM outside of its useful scope regardless)