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Everything You Need To Know About Discord

It’s among the best platforms for gamers and businessmen alike. Here’s everything you need to know about Discord.

By Louie MissapPublished 3 years ago 5 min read
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It’s among the best platforms for gamers and businessmen alike. Here’s everything you need to know about Discord.

While Discord is popular with the gaming community, you may not have heard of it in case you're new to the gaming world. Discord is a lot more than ordinary chat sites like Facebook Messenger and Microsoft Skype since the people behind it particularly optimized Discord for gamers and players. As an occasional player, you certainly don't know Discord unless you've read of it from some of my gamer mates. And after you've come to know and use its services, you may have been one of the fans of its social media features that can carry your gaming experience to the next level.

What is Discord?

It's a forum where you can build communities, talk with friends, release patch notes, and more. Discord offers video, call, and text messaging options to help the gaming community discover and engage with each other. Over time, Discord has become a kind of social network for gamers. It serves as a semi-public website where gamers build communities and enter developers and gaming companies. Discord now has more than 250 million subscribers, including 14 million visits a day.

Discord is also suitable for distributing pre-release or trial versions. You can share your game with photos, videos, and related media. You can embed YouTube images, and you can use GIFs natively without leaving the window. Also, it's as easy to view Twitch live streams as pie. The network allows gaming brands to specifically denote positions of developers, administrators, and game testers profiles. It helps you build constructive forums that can help spread the news about your upcoming game. Industries other than gaming may also take advantage of Discord to increase their visibility.

What can do with Discord?

There are many public servers in Discord that might be important to your interests. Suppose you press the Explore Public Servers icon at the bottom left of the app. In that case, you can browse many engaging communities from official game servers like Minecraft and Fortnite to communities devoted to topics like game creation and language learning.

Discord's other exciting groups include a beatboxing server, a server devoted to Wall Street trading, and an official NBA server. Joining these forums is a perfect way to get in touch with fans of your favorite game or hobby or get advice and share ideas with like-minded people.

Create a Discord server.

Anybody can build Discord servers. If you have a server, you can submit quick links to the people you want there. It means that you get to monitor who lives on the server, and you don't have to think about people making a surprise appearance. It's not just a place for a social text message, but it's not just a place for video calls like Zoom. It's a beautiful mixture of different contact modes that helps you maintain relations as though you were in real life with your peers.

Start a virtual game night.

Discord helps you swap your computer with someone on your speech channel with a range of practical uses, from working on visual designs to running remote team member meetings. But another way to maximize this feature is to host a virtual game night—especially with the great Jackbox Party Pack games on your PC. As these interactive trivia games need only one person to own them, you can broadcast your Jackbox gaming on your channel so that friends and family can partake in irreverent trivia games like Quiplash and Fibbage, no matter where they are.

Share and listen to playlists and music.

If you want to get a virtual jam session going? Discord servers make it possible for you to listen to Spotify tracks for your peers. Once you've got some tunes playing on Spotify, you can click the + icon at the bottom of every text channel and ask the channel to rock out next to you. And if you see that someone on your server is listening to Spotify music, you can enter their session by clicking on their username and choosing the "listen along" feature. Playback is synchronized amongst all listeners, making this a perfect platform for dissecting the new Taylor Swift recording in real-time.

Call or video chat with friends.

Discord servers allow video chat with up to 25 people. While it's not as robust as Zoom or Google Meet, it's more than capable of small business meetings, virtual happy hours, fitness lessons, or something else involving a bunch of talking heads on the phone. To connect to a recording, click the video icon at the bottom left of your screen when you are on a voice channel. You can also add Discord bots to make the experience even more amazing.

Build a Twitch community.

If you're a Twitch streamer trying to create a group, you need to be on Discord. Using Discord servers and Discord bots on your channel provides all of your viewers a centralized location to hang out, which helps you chat with them even though you're not online. Better still, Discord bots like Streamcord will immediately alert your server when you start streaming, making it easier to promote your streams. You can also integrate a reaction roles robot to help moderate your Discord servers.

Discord is among the best ways to connect with your mates by audio, text, and video at the grassroots stage. If you've seen Slack at work, then think of Discord as the same thing, targeted only at gamers but with a lot more features. Discord is a multi-platform that you can use anywhere you are. You can download it for free on Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, and even Linux. You can even do it directly in your web browser without ever installing it. So not only can you do it when you're on your game console, but you can keep in touch while you're out and about.

Louie is the father behind the travel blog Browseeverywhere.com. He has a background in photography, E-commerce, and writing product reviews online at ConsumerReviews24. Traveling full time with his family was his ultimate past-time. If he’s not typing on his laptop, you can probably find him watching movies.

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Louie Missap

Louie is the father behind the travel blog Browseeverywhere.com. He has a background in photography, E-commerce, and writing product reviews online at ConsumerReviews24. Traveling full time with his family was his ultimate past-time.

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