The Forum Archetecture is quite old. Something which has nearly a decade of use is not easy to renovate and opening up a developer project to crack open established systems for the purposely of adding a link isn't a priority.
I realize it's funny in the meme-sense, but a button at the bottom of a page isn't the sherlock holmes clue that unravels the mystery.
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We've advertised Discord for years via our Game, News Portal, Contests, and even supported joining it with Drops/Free Content. There's a reason why it has some 170k people on it and continues to grow.
I renamed the title and set it to "Featured" to give greater visibility to this thread. This sounds like a nice project to be aware of, so giving it a bit of boost while there's time~
I would recommend you watch the Community Stream from yesterday. Here's a link that's about half-way through our talking about the Forum which is most relevant, but I can recommend watching through the discussion entirely.
We already have said it as directly as possible. As years go by, the internet changes and companies that use the internet have to shift to follow along. Somewhat like a hunter following the herd in days long past.
Reddit and Discord are both communication platforms that have hundreds/thousands of different communities which are accessible through a single interface. As Apps become more and more popular, that format has dominated. Our decision to embrace this as fully as possible is what we see as what must be done.
It sucks to move on from the happy hunting ground that is this place, but it is the nature of the situation.
It's really not. Others have pointed out that the expense for forum infrastructure is not high enough to break the bank simply for existing. The larger issue is that static-forums are not growing in the current internet environment, whereas the App-Consolidated formats are growing wildly. Our...
Read moreExtremely unlikely, I'm afraid. Official forums are just that: official. Leaving it in the hands of folks that don't work for us would be too great a liability.
I do want to say thank you to Paradat for the post and for joining us last night. It was particularly hard for Ahskance and myself to be the ones handling the hard news, but we cannot tell you how much we appreciate that so many of you shared your feelings and questions and hopes before leaving our stream on a positive note. It meant the world.