Discord seeks to solve a problem that it created

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Discord is entering his second decade as a company and is seeking to go to the public. On the way, it has changed the way the online communities have interacts by interacting, groups that may be first on the multi-channel instant message servers as a forum or message board. Now, everything has found a house in Discord, whether it is Mid Journey (the largest server of Discord), an international gaming community or an AI platform like a school club.

However, the message boards still serve their purpose. Sometimes, a more growing, organized commentary on a forum, is against the speed of real-time, against the speed of casual chats on Discord, which can flood with users with lots of looted messages and potentially obscure the most useful information.

Accordingly SVP of The Verge, Discord’s Product, Peter Celis, Says that the company is thinking about how to solve this problem. He said that Discord would like to work on features that “is more drunk in sharing structural knowledge like the forum that we can probably do better for investment.”

Another suggested solution to this chaos is to use an LLM for a long flow of messages. However, the culture between the disagreement users is so widely changed that the embrace of AI can simultaneously stimulate its audience and get angry.

With LLMS, Celis said Discord could accept a long, mending conversation and “turned it into something that could be more shareable and syndicated across the web.” However, he said that he and his team “did not see a solution that we still feel great.”

A with a New CEO In its helme and an upcoming IPO, Discord is probably more than a few updates.

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