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by mysteria 786 days ago
I don't use Discord anymore but the phone number thing seems new, in the past I was able to visit as a guest and be able to read messages but not chat. Then again Twitter and Reddit are doing the same thing now and forcing people to log in, so I'm not surprised.

Considering how many community groups and open source projects now use a Discord in place of a public forum this looks like a disaster going forwards since all the information in there will become locked up. And of course the chats and internal discussion threads aren't indexed by search engines.

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I tried to join Discord during the pandemic when I lived in China and they forced phone number verification both on and off VPN (presumably because both VPNs and China IPs are considered untrustworthy, which annoyingly defeats the point of using VPN). Then I went to Canada and bought a local prepaid SIM, but the area code was not recognized as a valid phone number so I still couldn't sign up.

It's very frustrating as a user to be region-locked on the supposedly open internet, but the real feeling of violation happens when companies layer phone number requirements on top of the region lock, which in many countries means that your government ID is now linked to the account, because you cannot buy a SIM without linking it to your ID. Truly a cyberpunk dystopia.

It's a per-server setting. Ranges from phone verification to email verification to minimum account age.
That isn’t what is being discussed. This is a separate account-wide lockout.