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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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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justin.framedl.eth
@ahn.eth
Yea, I think we're mostly Slack first people. But since our Discord product is by far more used than our Slack one, this decision was made so we can prioritize and better understand the Discord side of things. Any other best practices (settings, apps, etc.) you can share off the top of your head?
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Boiler(Chris)
@boiler
Not sure where you are at in your journey with discord settings or not. There are tons of tricks. Getting used to how roles work and what you can do with them is important. For example you can organize the roles in the right menu, in the settings.
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Boiler(Chris)
@boiler
Make sure to have a test server or 5 also. I have a test server just for trying to break things, also try to maintain a shadow server for a any server I manage so I can test changes first.
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