s-harriet

Robo-catgirl for expanding cuties!

30+ ace lesbian anarcho-communist artneko, writer, and scullery maid.

I usually draw huge queer cuties :3

Also ahm a robo-neko nyow owo Beep boop nyan.

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in reply to @CyanSorcery's post:

discord has been feature complete since launch...

(though i guess the last important addition was game sharing in 2019, before which iirc you could only share your entire screen without sound, or share your screen as a fake webcam which would put the sound through the voice codec and make it sound awful... right?)

...so theres literally nothing else they CAN add apart from bells and whistles................ theres nothing they can offer to attract new customers because everyone who wants to use it is already using it. but. The Value Must Grow. The Value MUST Grow.

I won't deny they do add actually good new features from time to time. Built in soundboards are really nice, they'd be perfect if you could just use sounds from other servers without nitro. Forums and threads have their uses too. Just drowned out by useless nitro-only garbage these days...

i just wish there was something so it would end up profitable and not just... die.

like that's what happens. if they can't make enough money to recoup the initial investment and then continue profiting, the company will go bankrupt - or more likely, price gouge & shrivel slowly in an attempt to retrieve any amount of that money poured in initially.

on the one hand it's horrible so much knowledge and community has ended up in one unprofitable platform, but on the other hand i feel like all they did was make a legit approachable chat software.

i just... like, this is an attempt to survive. every bad monetization attempt is an attempt to still have Discord exist in 10 years - to not loose all those communities to fragmentation after it dies.

I don't think we should fault them for trying.

It's like they decided after their fanbase yelled at them for dipping their toes into the NFT craze (twice!), they'd turn around and... charge real money for PNGs that have no real value aside from clout. I get that they have to make money somehow to stay running, but what was wrong with just being a normal chat client with the ability to share screens?

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