Finding a problem using the discord app? you are actually in the right place to get some knowledge about it especially if you are a beginner.
Firstly, it is very important to know what the app is all about. Let's delve in.
About Discord
Interestingly, millions of users from the age of 13 have over time used the app for chat programs whether in form of videos or text to communicate and socialize with their friends and communities.
People however often use Discord to engage in a variety of topics, like creative projects and mental health support, and technology projects. Most people enjoy using the discord app to communicate with people who they have never met especially when they have the same perspectives as them.
Most servers are personal, invite-only locations where communities can communicate and socialize.
How do People Discord
Fortunately for you, the Discord cable can be used on a computer or a phone. Both Android and iOS can be used to download mobile apps. If you want to keep things simple on a computer, you can run it in your web browser. If you want to use more sophisticated features, including game overlays, you can download a desktop client. Although, there are no-cost downloads available for Linux, macOS, or Windows.
More so, selecting a username is the first step you must take after the app has been opened. Any username you choose will be unique since Discord automatically appends a random string of digits to the end of every username. Later, you'll need to connect your login to an email address and password.
Should you Consider Discord
Everyone knows that the world is rapidly turning to the point where almost everyone can communicate without having to see the person in person. This app makes it easier and better for people to participate in the same community in other to share ideas and solve a particular problem.
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I'd never heard of discord before blockchain life. This is still the first and only social media type experience I know. Never been to any of the other ones. Helpful, sure, but discord has done me personally more harm than good.
@dandays please can you share your experience
Back before the blockchain was called Hive, three of us ran a weekly food initiative. After about a year, we received a nice sponsorship which allowed us to award authors bigger prizes. With that came traffic and with traffic came issues.
I'd receive weekly requests asking to extend the entry deadline. I always allowed it which only made my job tougher. I began having to cram 30-40 entries into an announcement post with a couple hours to do so. So I became a little more frustrated each week with people unable to follow the rules.
One weekend a repeat entry who could never get their entires in on time asked me to extend the entry time again but I couldn't because I was already finished with the announcement post. One thing led to another and she said "if you can't help me I'm done with this conversation" to which I responded, 'I was done with you a long time ago.' Because I was. That's all that happened.
Less than 24 hours later, the sponsor cancelled their contest support and to this day, three years later, this account hasn't received support from that sponsor nor any of their team which combined are possibly the largest curation on this platform costing me who knows how many thousands of dollars as well as banned from an entire community at one point. They since lifted the ban but it was in place for about a year. I can't prove it or anything without that individual admitting what they did but that's how it went down—took what I said out of context on discord to permanently harm my account.
I've never talked about it like this in public. Thanks for asking, iThink.
It's disappointing is all. Rewards come and go, good thing I don't count on them to feed myself. I just hate not knowing if I've been convicted for lack of a better term without the opportunity to explain my side of the story.
@dandays just like you have said, you have never made this know in public. I totally relate to this because I can relate to it. Thank you for sharing.