As Reddit melts down, users are fleeing to lemmy, kbin, tildes and more.

  • Margot Robbie
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    122 years ago

    Discord is still in hyper-growth mode, so they aren’t going to be adding user-hostile features for awhile.

    Outside of the username thing.

    • @BitR1ot
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      52 years ago

      I don’t like the username decision but it didn’t seem hostile to users. People seem to pick a username, update their server profile, and move on. My account is old enough that I picked my username pretty early in the process though.

      I agree that casual users likely found the discriminator confusing, though I never verbally shared my username with people. It didn’t seem like a strong enough reason to warrant the change.

      Why do you consider it hostile? I doesn’t seem like it has degraded the overall experience.

      • @Simpsonator
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        32 years ago

        I’m not OP but I have a friend that was pretty miffed about it. He had the same username on several platforms and on Discord he shared the name with a couple people. One of them apparently had priority and now he has to tell people “I’m blah on x, y, and z. And on Discord I’m blah123.” It’s not the end of the world but just gives him a reason not to share his Discord.

        For a platform looking to maintain and grow users, it just seems pretty shortsighted to inconvenience even 5% of users. If the rename had led to some kick ass feature I’m sure people would be fine. There just doesn’t seem to be any tangible benefit for existing users.