• Die4Ever@programming.dev
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    10 months ago

    Because if I didn’t use Discord then I would be the only one in the community. Discord has a massive userbase especially with gamers. You give them a Discord link and there’s a decent chance you’ll see them join and post a message. Give them any other link and they’ll never make an account, they probably won’t even click the link to see it.

    I provide links for Discord, Lemmy, Kbin, Mastodon, Steam group, and GitHub. I see lots of people come in on Discord, but 0 on the others except for myself lol.

    Only the few actual contributors use the GitHub, don’t think I’ve ever seen a non-programmer submit a bug report on my GitHub or use the discussions or leave any comments on releases or anything.

    I’m also on Moddb and NexusMods, got a few comments on Moddb, none on Nexusmods yet.

    I also have Twitch and YouTube of course, I get small numbers of people commenting on those.

    Nobody has even asked for any other type of community, Discord is just want they want. If I just wanted to talk to myself then I wouldn’t bother creating a community/forum at all.

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      10 months ago

      Essentially, Discord is convenient for them.

      TBH forums really are for the technical people, at least for the use cases I’m imagining. What incentive could we give that they join forums too?