🐱 How Discord Saved Itself From the Alt-Right

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Can an app once known for toxic environments and being home to some of the internet’s most disreputable groups find its way towards a brighter future? For Discord, a chat app that began its life targeted to gamers and became popular among various alt-right groups, the answer appears to be “yes.” In 2018, Slate published an article that took a critical look at Discord’s policies, noting that the logistics for the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville were organized via the app. It was one of several explorations of how Discord was being used by hate groups.

What happened next was encouraging: Discord began removing its alt-right and neo-Nazi presence. It turns out that by purging its most toxic users, Discord opened itself up to a wide variety of other groups, from Black Lives Matter organizers to members of book groups.

As Abram Brown writes for Forbes, the resulting changes at Discord have led to a period of steady growth for the app:

All of this has helped Discord attract more than 300 million registered users, up from 250 million a year ago and quadruple the figure from 2018. Some 100 million people use it actively every month, a 50%-plus increase in a year, making Discord roughly a third the size of Twitter or Snapchat. Altogether the users spend 4 billion minutes each day either texting, voice chatting or video messaging via the app.
Its valuation has also increased. Eighteen months ago, the app was valued at $2.05 billion; now, it’s at $3.5 billion.

Brown’s article notes that Discord still has some unpleasant presences on it. Nonetheless, the app, circa now, is a far more welcoming place than it was two or three years ago — and it’s found a much larger audience as as result.

Read the full story at Forbes
 
Sounds like it's written by someone from a PR firm or stake in the company. There's a LOT of nazis on discord, they just don't power level in servers big enough to be noticed.
 
Would have been more interesting if they wrote an article on the zoophiles who used to (still do? I don't keep up with discord) who used to infest their app.
I’m not sure you can call something an “infestation” when it’s 80% of their userbase.
 
It turns out that by purging its most toxic users, Discord opened itself up to a wide variety of other groups, from Black Lives Matter organizers to members of book groups.
That sounds like instead of drowning in fresh water, they choose to do it salt water, and for some reasons book groups are involved.
 
Thank goodness the racists are gone. The child groomers and pedophiles were thinking about using a different app if something wasnt done
 
The notion that big tech corporations are obligated to be the internet's parents and "remove hate and disinformation" from their platforms is one of the worse intellectual cancers of the 2010s.
 
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Cool, Discord's Removing Neo Nazi and Alt Right shit from their platform, Now they can (hopefully) focus on stopping pedophiles, stopping people who exploit their easy as fuck systems, all of the stupid scams they have around the platform, and the hundreds of account hacking programs they have, but knowing them, that's not going to happen and they'll likely just tone down the alt-rightness to gain more sympathy points from shit like BLM or something.
 
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