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[–] hswolf 1 points 7 months ago

I worked before in a startup with 30~40 members.

Discord was awesome for communication an administrative bulletins, you could check at a glance everyone who was online and join calls in a single click.

Also we had text channels for specific projects, and for a in-depth discussion of a specific thing we created threads in the same channel, anything of importance could also be pinned down.

With that out of the way, I think if done correctly, It works just fine, It's a different medium than a forum, since the last is used for future reference, and the former is for on-demand discussions.

Also any platform can be shitty If the wrong person is holding the reins (i.e. Github issues boards)