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but yeah discord & discord-likes are great for casual shooting the shit with friends but hopeless for anything informative. It's absolutely bizarre to see existing communities abandoning forums and wikis for this when it's so obviously inferior for distribution of information.
Agreed, it's so weird. Discord could never be as efficient at conveying information as a GameFaqs guide from the early 2000s.
I maintain a gamefaqs account from 2004 solely so I can say "I have a gamefaqs account older than you" to de facto win any online argument
I actually had an older one that got banned in 2004 for talking about how to use a glitch in SOCOM2. Gamefaqs does not want all the facts getting out...
Well, perhaps the question just wasn't asked frequently enough.
It's not bazarr so much from one perspective.
The biggest problems in forums are lack of engagement which leads to abandonment. That is why a lot of forums are shutting down. People are so used to centralization.
Discord users get notifications on a single platform for topics they subscribe to and since it is "always online" for many people when they boot their computers, engagement stays pretty high because of the low effort required. On the other hand, I have asked around 15 questions in various discord support servers and gotten 2 replies ever, so not that much different than forums...
Of course this leads to tons of information lost & locked away on a terrible deepweb platform. At least there are threads now so you don't have to search through random comments to see who replied to a question you searched...
Discord is horrible as a forum replacement, but I do see why it is replacing many forums from a theoretical engagement perspective.
Maybe we need an app that can aggregate all your disparate phpbb2 memberships and notifications. Beeper-style.