discord server for mangaupdate 2kv5z
7 years ago
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i have made a server for for the siteyou can by clicking on the linkit is for chatting/hanging out and about manga and also about the site itselfhttps://discord.gg/P3R5Ztethis can be temporary until the site decide to make an official sever in discord.if they ended up doing so i will notify all s in the discord about that. b1y6r

7 years ago
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7 years ago
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That video is rather over-dramatic. Google and Facebook, et al., already have whatever data you've given them, and actively sell said data ('when a service is free, you are the product'). Discord has promised to never sell data, and there is no evidence that they have sold any such info. If you researched the company, you would know that Discord received (and still does) large investments from venture capital. They have little need to sell what little concrete personal info they might have. The most recent (this month) valuation of Discord was at $1.65 billion. They almost don't even need to be generating revenue at this point. The sheer number of s makes it a very attractive company. In fact, they haven't even introduced ads yet, another promise they've kept. They are working on generating revenue, though, largely through Nitro subscriptions.
Of course, you should be mindful of any personal information you post online, especially in an environment such as a public chat server (other potentially malicious s, bots being compromised). This is up to the , though. There's nothing inherently wrong with Discord. The scary-sounding parts in the ToS are necessary for Discord to send your (-created) data such as messages to yourself and to other s, and to use third-party services such as Amazon Web Services to service your data. You will find very similar language on nearly every site or service that has -created data.
Frankly, I would be more concerned with my phone number being leaked if Telegram were compromised rather than my disposable email and single-use that Discord has.
"People don't change, they just give in."Kubera is the best.同人音楽 (doujin music)

7 years ago
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That video is rather over-dramatic. Google and Facebook, et al., already have whatever data you've given them, and actively sell said data ('when a service is free, you are the product'). Discord has promised to never sell data, and there is no evidence that they have sold any such info.
Except for the fact that their previous service, OpenFeint, was sued for violating people's privacy. And, they even state in the Discord that they can sell your information at any time because they consider it an "asset".
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If you researched the company, you would know that Discord received (and still does) large investments from venture capital. They have little need to sell what little concrete personal info they might have. The most recent (this month) valuation of Discord was at $1.65 billion. They almost don't even need to be generating revenue at this point. The sheer number of s makes it a very attractive company. In fact, they haven't even introduced ads yet, another promise they've kept. They are working on generating revenue, though, largely through Nitro subscriptions.
YouTube is funded by rs and it is costing Google billions despite being in the top 3 websites visited worldwide. Also, how do you think venture capitalists make money?
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Frankly, I would be more concerned with my phone number being leaked if Telegram were compromised rather than my disposable email and single-use that Discord has.
If that ever does happen, it's your fault due to the settings you have in place. And, if it wasn't something on your end, then someone should be $300,000 richer by now.
And, there's also various ways you can create a "burner number" if you want to throw it away as easily as your email address and .

7 years ago
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Except for the fact that their previous service, OpenFeint, was sued for violating people's privacy.
I'll it that Citron (CEO) has a shady history, but Discord has a clean record thus far.
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And, they even state in the Discord that they can sell your information at any time because they consider it an "asset".
Again, "your information" also means -created data such as chat history. This clause means that your s and servers wouldn't be wiped in the event of a transfer of ownership or similar situation. Yes, it also means they could sell the info itself, but that's not an issue so long as they are not over-stepping their bounds like OpenFeint did. There's no evidence of that as of yet. Like I said above (beyond what I just mentioned), it's up to the to be mindful of what information they post in any environment.
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YouTube is funded by rs and it is costing Google billions despite being in the top 3 websites visited worldwide. Also, how do you think venture capitalists make money?
You're comparing apples to oranges here. Different services, different structures, different costs.
I'm not sure what you're getting at with that second link. As that article says, investors make money as the value of the company rises, which is what's happening with Discord. It was valued at $770M in June 2017, and $1.65B this month. This article by the WSJ suggests that continued funding is led by existing investors, who have seen Discord stand by its promise to not sell information. Either these investors are "optimistic about the service’s moneymaking capabilities" as the article claims, or they plan on cashing out in the future when Discord is acquired by a larger company. The likely scenario here would be a company buying Discord in order to reach its base and push ments, etc. This is a pretty common practice. Again, it's an attractive investment even if they continue to generate a paltry revenue relative to the base.
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If that ever does happen, it's your fault due to the settings you have in place. And, if it wasn't something on your end, then someone should be $300,000 richer by now.
I meant on the service's side. Naturally, a breach on my end would be my fault. Whether Telegram's proprietary security measures are better than industry standards (as Discord uses) is a contested subject and not one I that care to get into here.
I'm not trying to dismiss your arguments out of hand here. I'm just providing counterpoints since you make it sound like Discord is a malicious service. You may or may not be right to some degree, but I think it's safe to assume a reasonable level of good faith in the service.
"People don't change, they just give in."Kubera is the best.同人音楽 (doujin music)

7 years ago
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To get back on the topic for the Discord server itself, the MU s have decided to not officially a Discord server yet, but this one is welcome to continue to exist
A just ruler amongst tyrants
3 years ago
Posts: 2
is there a new discord server?

3 years ago
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We will have one soon. One has already been created, but it is not yet open to the public
A just ruler amongst tyrants
3 years ago
Posts: 221
I'll stop by when it's up
anime chatrooms were fun even 25 yrs ago

1 year ago
Posts: 4
the link isn't working for me...... ;-;
1 year ago
Posts: 5
Is the server open now?

1 year ago
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i dnt think so TT
10 months ago
Posts: 32
Link is dead, unless that's on purpose.