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by celdon25
786 days ago
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That’s the Orwellian way that discord cracks down on users that it deems, for whatever reason, “suspicious”. It is tied to the IP address and anything else associated with it, but if you had an existing account before the flag then that account won't be flagged, only new accounts. There is no appeal process and they won’t even tell you what your offense was. Unfortunately I’ve had to pay for an extra cell phone line just to use the app for work. VOIP numbers are rejected and must be unique per account. In my case it was likely because I had the audacity to back up my chat messages with a script. After a few years I can make new accounts again but I feel like I’m playing Russian roulette every time I do. If you don’t use separate accounts for privacy someone can dump a list of potentially any known server you’ve ever been in. I knew it would be only a matter of time until something like this would happen: https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/s/A5nvuZBLab |
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Discord sadly was pretty successful to lure in users and even a lot of devs build their community there. I think it is a bad choice because of lacking discoverability and the proprietary nature of the platform. It feels lively because it is a chat. But otherwise most projects are better hosted elsewhere.