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Hypothesis: Switch to using discourse (and deprecate discord?) as our main place for participation and discussion.
S: have both both this discord and a discourse (web) forum setup. For now, we are using discord and wanted "one place" so kept the discourse invisible.
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Want a place for people to go who want to "engage / participate / go deeper" on Second Renaissance project and specifically from secondrenaissance.net
Say hello
Engage in discussion and q&a
Share information
Find out where they can contribute
Had set up discord and discourse prior to launch
At launch decided to only show one of these to keep things simple and went with discord as using discord for the team
Some activity on discord though reasonably limited
Synchronous chat is limited importance relatively and could use whatsapp etc if needed
Voice chat features of discord are not needed (we have hangouts or zoom)
Problem
Discord is a poor match to need in terms e.g.
post length limited
can't paste images
not internet discoverable
Want to avoid duplication so we only really want to use one of discord or discourse
Discourse has some nice features for forums e.g. turning posts into wiki posts, better categorization etc
Essentially discord is comms for gamers with some attempt to bolt on other features ... whilst discourse is designed as a forum
Hypothesis
Switch to discourse and deprecate discord ...
Discourse is better for our core needs
Discord is a barrier to some of our uses / needs in key areas e.g. use as forum
It's early on so no great switching cost ...
Comparison
Ease of access: Discord requires sign in and is somewhat geeky. Discourse is web so anyone can browse. General experience is likely a bit more familiar. Discourse the winner?
Editing: Discord has annoying limitations e.g. 2k character limit, can't have images inline, etc. Discourse is really designed for posting etc. Discourse is the winner
Onboarding: seems a bit mixed. Discord now has welcome flow. Discourse has discobot and things. No clear winner
Discoverability (e.g. by search): discord is basically a closed space. Discourse is web and well indexed by google etc. Some may say they want more of a private space. That said our goal is making things more accessible. Winner: Discourse
Cost: discord is free but closed. Discourse costs ~$20/month (or more)
Opens source: discord is closed and proprietary. Discourse is open source. Winner: discourse
Real-time chat: Discord is built for this. Also has video etc. Discourse really has this a kind of add-on and does not really compare Discord is clearly the winner
rufuspollock
changed the title
Switch to to discourse from discord for our forum (and as general "landing point")
Switch to to discourse from discord for our forum (and as general "landing point")?
Jun 30, 2024
Just to say i've found everyone's thoughts and contributions here super-useful. Thank-you everyone.
Also want to emphasize this is very much an open item atm: the github issue was an attempt to summarize a hypothesis clearly - one that could be discussed (and disagreed with 😄)
I'm also delighted to see engagement on this as it indicates care 🙏
To very roughly summarize we have:
What's the intention (and flavor) of the interactions we seek to foster [1]
And ... what's the definition of "working"? (as in "there needs to be a clear and agreed purpose to the forum to make it work")
What flows, or combination of flows, (supported by what tools) best supports this atm?
[1]: " ... there are some really deep differences between the two media here which will have huge implications for what kinds of interaction will take place and what type of community will emerge. Discourse seems much better for having the types of discussions that work well in a forum format - slow-paced and potentially rigorous discussions. Discord seems much better for facilitating more informal real-time interaction."
Hypothesis: Switch to using discourse (and deprecate discord?) as our main place for participation and discussion.
S: have both both this discord and a discourse (web) forum setup. For now, we are using discord and wanted "one place" so kept the discourse invisible.
Tasks
Shaping
Situation
Problem
Hypothesis
Switch to discourse and deprecate discord ...
Comparison
More discussion in https://discord.com/channels/1230798369337643030/1255828195916255254
How to do onboarding on discourse
Here's an example from openrefine forum that shows a custom welcome message at the top
They also have categories on the home page which i achieved via instructions on https://meta.discourse.org/t/displaying-categories-on-the-homepage/275874/2
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