| I've always been wary of adopting Discord, at all. Every time I see a business inviting me to a Discord, I feel like I'm putting myself in a position to be mistreated either by the platform or by the company inviting me. I feel like they don't quite understand sound business principles like Platform Risk. If keeping up the business afloat is your mission as a business owner, why'd you base your business off a platform you don't control? You might assume a Platform Risk, and be fully aware of it (and in the meantime, capture the capital to have your own platform or contract services from another platform less volatile), or you might not be aware of it at all, or if you're aware, you just play dumb and say "it won't be a problem, that happens to others, not to me". I just get discouraged, I never end up joining these Discord communities and I don't buy the product/service the company is selling, I feel it distasteful. In these SaaS days where providers can get away with not having a proper Support department or they are too big for you to go ahead and sue them face-to-face... why'd you put your neck on the line this way? It feels so needless. |
>If keeping up the business afloat is your mission as a business owner, why'd you base your business off a platform you don't control? [...]
Why is discord any different than other platforms like office365 or AWS? Do you feel the same about companies using those platforms as well?