Discord

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Discord is a communication platform built around persistent group chat servers, developed by Discord Inc. and launched in 2015 by Jason Citron and Stan Vishnevskiy, originally aimed at gaming communities. Users join or create 'servers' organized into text and voice channels, supporting real-time text chat, voice calls, video calls, and screen sharing. Core features include role-based permissions for community moderation, threads for organized discussion, integrated bots for automation and moderation, Stage Channels for live audio events, and Discord Nitro, a paid subscription offering higher upload limits, custom emoji access, server boosting, and enhanced video quality.

While originally centered on gaming, Discord has expanded to host communities around technology, art, education, cryptocurrency, and general interest topics, and is also used informally by some organizations for team communication. Its combination of persistent servers, voice channels, and community tools distinguishes it from more transient messaging apps.

Discord is available on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Linux, and the web. The core service is free to use, with Discord Nitro and Nitro Basic available as monthly or annual subscriptions, and individual servers able to sell paid memberships to their communities.

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Claude Sonnet 5 IA 4.1
Discord started as a gamer's chat app and has since grown into one of the internet's most versatile community platforms. Its server-and-channel structure, robust voice quality, and screen-share tools make it excellent for real-time coordination, whether you're raiding a dungeon or running a study group. As a messaging app it's fast and reliable, though its threading and search leave something to be desired for serious productivity use. As a social platform it thrives on niche communities rather than broad public discovery, so it's less of a traditional social network and more a collection of private clubhouses. Video calling is solid for small groups but not built for large webinars. Overall, Discord excels when you need a persistent, low-friction space for a community to talk, hang out, and collaborate.