• @[email protected]
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    -64 months ago

    I’ve never seen someone host a wiki on Discord… that’s just stupid.

    Having to join a server before you see its content is a good thing though. It’s a privacy feature and also anti-spam / anti-bots (Before you see anything you often have to agree to the server rules).

    Using Discord for information storage is obviously a bad idea. But for text chat including channels, voice chat and so on it’s fantastic. Most games usually have an extra website with a wiki for information.

    • @[email protected]
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      254 months ago

      Having to join a server before you see its content is a good thing though.

      Joining to browse is in no way a good thing. Join to speak, yes. Join to read, no.

      • @[email protected]
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        -104 months ago

        I think your view of servers here is wrong. They are literally named communities, as in private spaces. You get access if you’re part of that community, otherwise you don’t.

        Discord servers are not public websites or a wiki anyone can access, they are not supposed to be.

        IRC is a tiny bit more open, but even there you need to join a channel to read it and you can get kicked out. For reading the logs a bot saved away you might need an account too (but that’s up to the server admin or whoever is hosting that content).

        • Cake
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          124 months ago

          Issue with what you are saying is that I have seen a crap ton of software ( Foss software too ) using discord forums / discord I’m general as their “knowledge base” making it quite hard to find solutions for problems or ask questions, where in the past you’d be using a forum for.

          • @[email protected]
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            -94 months ago

            Forums in the past always needed an account (with its own registration, accepting rules and so on) before you could ask your question. Hell, a lot of forums barely showed anything besides 2-3 topics and you needed to be logged in to see all areas (sometimes with extra user roles if you wanted to see more).

            • @yamanii
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              94 months ago

              Exactly, you needed an account to ask and to view some download links, but google never took me to a forum that needed an account just to read my issue.

              • @[email protected]
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                -44 months ago

                Duh, because Google wouldn’t index forums where you need an account to read the posts. I’ve been signed up to dozens of forums back in the day, I’m telling you, a lot of them didn’t show shit until you signed in. Google only shows you public posts, if the game forum needs an account you won’t find the post in your search.

                Most forums back then were heavily locked down, especially due to bots spamming ads.