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justin.framedl.eth
@ahn.eth
Our company, 100% remote, decided to shift from Slack to Discord for communication/collaboration Good decision, bad decision, no difference?
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Eric P. Rhodes
@epr
i like discord 1000x better than slack
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Manuel
@manuelmaccou.eth
It depends on what your employees are used to, what they’ll do there. I love Discord and I haven’t seen 1 argument that holds up. There’s only a lot of notifications if you turn them all on. It’s very easy to granularly change them. Communication organization is great between all the different channel types.
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Sheldon Trotman
@sheldon
Discord would feel too confusing for me in a business context since it has too many controls for user/channel management but would love your recap in like 3 months on how the change is going.
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Griffin
@griffindotart
My founder dislikes discord, but we’re slowly migrating
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Dubpace
@dubpace
Good decision, Discord is the gold standard for async work IMO. Everyone will have to learn how to configure it though
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Corbin Page
@corbin.eth
Mostly the same imho. But certain habits/shortcuts gotta be relearned.
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vaughn tan
@vt
discord makes my head hurt but slack made my head hurt too idk if a product built for the scale of game interactions with standard rules translates well to a context of even moderately large orgs and teams with interdependent work curious to know what happens so pls report back
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Boiler(Chris)
@boiler
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Jun Gong
@jun
We're using Threads, not Zuck’s, the “slack” one. it's pretty good actually - we all like the clean UI
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Leo Simon
@leo5
Been using Discord with my team from day 1. Haven't been a big Slack user, but Discord is really great to use, free and I like the fact you can move easily between channel & see if some is on a chat.
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Cooper
@cduschang
💯, make sure to have discord threads stay available for as long as possible before inactivity.
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notdevin
@notdevin.eth
I prefer discord to slack. I don’t enjoy the way conversations get lost in threads in slack. There is no messaging panacea though, there’s just how bad it was before we had digital comms and now there’s this new clusterfuck
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kbc
@kbc
What are your communication norms? Do you use threads to keep it organized? Also, do you need a tool to help you understand how good the communication is 😉
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Rafi
@rafi
illuvium.io is using Discord with great satisfaction. Video calls are better on Discord compared to Slack.
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chandresh 🪴
@chandresh.eth
noisy
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freeatnet 🗿🎩
@freeatnet.eth
We've been on Discord for over a year now. Two things that I miss the most: 1. Being able to DM colleagues while knowing I won't disturb them in off hours. 2. Being able to trust an incoming DM.
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Daniel Lombraña
@teleyinex.eth
It is not the tools but the people who run it. If your team is comfortable in a remote setup they will do it without problem. I always remind people that the Linux kernel was built via email threads and IRC in a fully decentralized-remote working environment.
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Brent Fitzgerald
@bf
Probs a downgrade for actual work, but not a huge one. I’ve been wondering if more folks will pick up Threads (no relation to Meta; will probably need to rename). https://threads.com/
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jeremy
@jzs
only bugaboo is no hyperlinks in discord
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