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by itsovermyhead
2068 days ago
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Anecdotally, Discord is down and unresponsive far more than Slack ever has been. I would never run Discord as the main method of communication at a large company. It might be fine for when I game, but it's unreliable for anything serious. Here's some data to back it up: Slack's uptime is 99.95% from August to October[1] Discord's uptime is 99.85% from August to October[2] [1] https://status.slack.com/calendar
[2] https://discordstatus.com/uptime?page=1 |
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In the last 3 months our team has had to (against company policy) fall back to Discord to be able to do our daily meetings about 6 or 7 times.
I wouldn't run Discord on a large company either, but not for stability's sake, but because their (free) screen sharing is possibly the worst if you want to share a desktop rather than a game (it is very much optimized for low delay, and the downscaling makes text unreadable).