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authorCrystal <crystal@wizard.tower>2023-11-01 20:17:27 +0100
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 <h1 class="title"><b><b>Discord</b></b> : an internet cancer</h1>
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 Before I start writing this article, I just want to clarify that I will NOT go over the technical aspect of <b><b>Discord</b></b> (such as the spyware and all) as it has been covered many times by other websites like <a href="https://spyware.neocities.org/articles/discord">This one !!!</a>, but basically, it&rsquo;s exactly how you expect it to be, spying, selling data, monitoring open processes, terrible electron based app&#x2026;.etc
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 Picture yourself, it&rsquo;s 2018/2019 and you are playing your favorite game, be it <b><b>Minecraft</b></b>, <b><b>League of Legends</b></b>, <b><b>CS:GO</b></b>, doesn&rsquo;t matter. You start to play nicely, you make some friends, some enemies, typical gameplay. And then, one of them decides to take a step closer into your life, so they invite you to this cool new platform you have never heard about, <b><b>Discord</b></b>. Upon checking, you notice it&rsquo;s a modern chat application for gamers&#x2026;. &ldquo;huh, must be nice&rdquo; you might say. And then you are faced with a choice, you either create an account, or you don&rsquo;t.
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 Now this hierarchy is not inherently bad, but this is how <b><b>Discord</b></b> (and even the communities on Discord) keep you addicted to them. When you join, you start as a peasant, a pleb, a noobie even. You have an ugly color for your username, and no access to &ldquo;channels&rdquo;, only few ones with cooldowns so you don&rsquo;t talk much. And then you look at the members list, and you see a beautiful rainbow, people divided into categories, or roles as they like to call them!!
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-<h2 id="orgf7a70c1">Chapter three : <b><b>Discord</b></b> takes a once thriving community and splits it</h2>
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+<h2 id="org0b5656a">Chapter three : <b><b>Discord</b></b> takes a once thriving community and splits it</h2>
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 Yes, there are always splits, and communities divide into multiple tiny sub-communities with their own opinions about useless matters. That is how you are kept invested. People love Drama, they love wars and they love picking sides.
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-<h2 id="orgd8817af">Chapter four : <b><b>Discord</b></b> users are NOT your friends</h2>
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 <b><b>Discord</b></b> is made in a way that makes it easy to get attached to people, and also really hard to get rid of them, because you share the same servers, same friends, and the border between Private talk and Public talk is really blurred. Not to mention how hard, if not impossible it is to find someone who you met before but lost their contact. Because not only could they change their tag, but there is no way to search their username, and the servers can disappear from a minute to an other, or go private, or anything really !!! Now <a href="http://shystudios.us/blog/discord/discord.html">Shy actually talked about this issue on their article about Discord,</a> but here I&rsquo;m making a different point, in their article they say that it&rsquo;s hard to get rid of someone you know via Discord, which is absolutely true. But it&rsquo;s also easy to lost contact with someone literally in a split second, even people you deem &ldquo;close&rdquo; to you, they just&#x2026;disappear!! So for y&rsquo;all thinking about dating on Discord, that&rsquo;s a terrible idea !!!!
 Imagine you&rsquo;re in a <b><b>Discord</b></b> server, vibing with some awesome people, chatting about everything from the latest memes to the mysteries of the universe. You&rsquo;ve become practically inseparable online pals, sharing inside jokes and bonding over your mutual hatred for pineapple on pizza. Life is grand, right?
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 People have made this point before and i will make it again, but locking important information behind a log-in page, with no way to find them using a Google search is stupid at best and manipulative at worst, because in this situation. Not only are you putting your faith on <b><b>Discord</b></b> servers to not fail one day, but on server Owners to not delete their work (and potentially rare unrecoverable work from other users). Not to mention that you actually need to be in that server to even know of the existence of these kind of resources. Regardless of how you see it, this is just putting valuable info in the hands of random people who could easily lock them behind a specific role that can be obtained either by paying, or by stroking their digital e-penis !!!
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 In this digital adventure, we&rsquo;ve explored the mysterious realm of <b><b>Discord</b></b>, a platform that&rsquo;s both a blessing and a curse. It&rsquo;s a place where friendships blossom and vanish like shooting stars, where power dynamics create hierarchies that keep you hooked, and where valuable information is locked away like a dragon&rsquo;s hoard.
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