I use discord for some group parties with a couple friends in a game I play. There's a few channels I follow because they update regularly with some relevant information, but I only spend a few minutes at a time in any of them; only as long as it takes me to make use of the information I want. All in all, it's convenient, it's easily accessible, has wide-enough appeal that good-sized communities are formed to research information, and has a decent enough interface.
When I use it, I generally don't write down anything in the chat bar, and I don't bother censoring myself at all with voice chat. I've never had to deal with a moderator of any kind. I don't use it for political matters, and neither myself nor anyone else I play with bring them up when clearing content.
So all in all, I have very little reason to not use discord. It's a tool, and one that I employ for very specific usages. I don't expect to be bothered by anyone anytime soon, either.
I use discord for some group parties with a couple friends in a game I play. There's a few channels I follow because they update regularly with some relevant information, but I only spend a few minutes at a time in any of them; only as long as it takes me to make use of the information I want. All in all, it's convenient, it's easily accessible, has wide-enough appeal that good-sized communities are formed to research information, and has a decent enough interface.
When I use it, I generally don't write down anything in the chat bar, and I don't bother censoring myself at all with voice chat. I've never had to deal with a moderator of any kind. I don't use it for political matters, and neither myself nor anyone else I play with bring them up when clearing content.
So all in all, I have very little reason to not use discord. It's a tool, and one that I employ for very specific usages. I don't expect to be bothered by anyone anytime soon, either.