• @b34k
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    1281 year ago

    Yeah, to be truly useful, a community needs to be googleable. And discord is certainly not that.

    • Nepenthe
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      That, and the conversations move far faster there. Any remark about anything moves the subject further up, and you’re essentially subjected to reading the comments section of the entire sub all at once when you just came for the memes.

      Holding a conversation in such a large place would be near impossible from experience, no matter how many channels there are. It’s just not going to be pleasant because it’s not made for what they want to do.

      • @Strangle
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        1811 months ago

        Very large discords don’t work for chatting.

        Discords with 100-300 people with around 20-30% active and 15% very active with 20% popping in occasionally for an hour or two and the rest just lurking seems like a good sweet spot for discord servers

      • tinawebmom
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        I wad on a discord with 20 people. After ten minutes I left. How anyone had a conversation is beyond me

        • @axtualdave
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          It’s a skill those of us from the IRC days cultivated.

          I’m glad I’m not good at it anymore.

          • @ElectroVagrant
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            I think everyone really appreciates the occasional @everyone, helps folks remember they’re alive and all

      • Welch
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        Discord has threads now, works just like Reddit.

        You can create a thread and people can comment on them just fine.

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          • Altima NEO
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            Yeah, discords a mess. Its a fine voice chat app, but for everything else, its like using a phillips screwdriver on a flat head. Yeah, you can probably muscle it out, but it aint gonna be pretty and theres better ways to do it.

            • @[email protected]
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              nah, it’s like using a Phillips screwdriver on anything, there’s better things in every way

          • @JollyTheRancher
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            411 months ago

            As someone that’s used it for work, I don’t find it very different than the Lemmy UI at all

          • Welch
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            411 months ago

            Understandable, it’s not for everyone. It’s a decent option for someone that already has a discord account and wants to leave Reddit, but at the same time doesn’t understand/want to joint Lemmy or kbin.

        • Nepenthe
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          Fair point. I keep forgetting that’s a thing, because I’ve genuinely never seen anyone ever use it aside from one single time just to see what it did/harass another user. And then immediately everyone went, “Huh. Neat,” and lost interest.

          • Welch
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            211 months ago

            Understandable, it’s pretty useful in the IOS Beta community for being able to see new features or bugs without having them in a general chat group.

      • @paddirn
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        They actually added a feature/channel type not long ago that’s supposed to make it more like forums or discussion boards, but it doesn’t appear to be in wide use, most servers just use the standard text chat thing and it’s a pain in the ass to find anything or keep up a normal conversation in there. I didn’t even realize it was a thing until a month or two ago when somebody else pointed it out to me. It apparently didn’t make a big splash at the time when it was released or they didn’t make a big deal about it.

      • Preston Maness ☭
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        That, and the conversations move far faster there. Any remark about anything moves the subject further up, and you’re essentially subjected to reading the comments section of the entire sub all at once when you just came for the memes.

        It’s the difference between asynchronous and synchronous mediums of communication. Lemmy is much closer to async, and Discord much closer to sync. No medium is ever going to be able to square that circle. You can’t have both.

    • @mayo
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      11 months ago

      I don’t think fashion advice needs to be googleable?

      I could post a picture of me wearing a shirt and ask people what their opinion is and then everyone moves. Doesn’t need to be archived on the net

      • thermal_shock
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        211 months ago

        Yeah, lots of stuff is temporary, not like IT where solutions posted and searchable could save thousands of people headache and time.

      • Boz (he/him)
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        211 months ago

        Yeah, I am pretty sure it is actually the opposite of helpful if someone digs up a fashion post more than a year old, at most. Men’s fashion doesn’t change quite as fast as women’s fashion, but fast enough that it’s a bad idea to look in the archives unless you know what was in style at that time is still in style. And if you know that, why look it up?