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#1 2025-01-12 05:38:17

TheEric
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Discord

Do we have a discord channel? If not, why not?

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#2 2025-01-12 06:00:13

colak
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Re: Discord

TheEric wrote #338743:

Do we have a discord channel? If not, why not?

We are trying to centralise the support in this forum as it is self-hosted and we can fully control it. Third party services are not as well visited by the community as some are blocked by firewalls, whereas others are just too geeky.


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#3 2025-01-12 06:26:43

TheEric
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Re: Discord

Bummer. I’m a huge fan of Discord.

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#4 2025-01-12 16:33:52

skewray
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Re: Discord

I like having the majority of the Textpattern content in one place. Especially since search engines seem to being sunsetting.

I don’t mind Discord as a social platform, but on tech-oriented servers, people tend to ask the same questions over and over. It’s exhausting. Nothing prevents you from setting up your own Textpattern Discord server, though.

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#5 2025-01-12 17:11:16

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Re: Discord

I don’t mind discord either, but I only find it successful when there’s a critical mass of participants to keep the flow going. If a long time passes between questions and answers, a channel soon resembles just a string of questions.

There have been attempts in the past to set up a chat variant for Textpattern, and I think, in the end, it always gravitated back to the forum because a) we’re a small community and spreading us thinly across several platforms ended up diluting the already limited resources, and b) the forum seemed to provide more reliable long-term search results.


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#6 2025-01-13 00:38:26

phiw13
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Re: Discord

Like some others, I vastly prefer to see most support and tips centralised in one place, such as here, the famously helpful Textpattern forum.

Nothing prevents someone from starting a Discord channel, I don’t think I’ll ever have a look. There are also Twitter/X and Mastodon channels.

Speaking of which, someone could also open a bsky.app channel… (avis au amateurs…textpattern.bsky.social is available).


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#7 2025-01-13 09:13:04

Algaris
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Re: Discord

I find Discord overwhelming. Every time I log in it’s like getting hit by a firehose of posts. With multiple conversations all going on at the same time I find it hard to keep up and trying to find anything is nearly impossible. Infinitely scrolling and scanning a jumble of conversations doesn’t work well for me.

Forums on the other hand are neatly organised with everything in its own topic, when I want to find something I just go back to the topic it was posted in.

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#8 2025-01-13 17:17:05

gaekwad
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Re: Discord

jakob wrote #338752:

If a long time passes between questions and answers, a channel soon resembles just a string of questions.

e.g., old.reddit.com/r/textpattern/

There have been attempts in the past to set up a chat variant for Textpattern, and I think, in the end, it always gravitated back to the forum because a) we’re a small community and spreading us thinly across several platforms ended up diluting the already limited resources, and b) the forum seemed to provide more reliable long-term search results.

^^ This. We tried (a few times) with Slack back in the day, but it didn’t get traction for the exact reasons jakob outlined.

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