You'll be invited to my BASB Circle community soon as an alumnus ;) If you want to check it out
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what's a circle community?
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Let me know if you want to try http://Circle.so — we’ve got
@fortelabs@david_perell@anthilemoon@PatFlynn@jmrphy and a bunch of other great creators using us for their communities -
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Can I vote "neither"? I really like Discourse. Largely b/c I prefer slower more durable forum type discussion to ephemeral chat stream (for the latter, I have Twitter!) It being FOSS is a nice bonus as well, lots of flexibility & pretty cheap to run.
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@schlagetown's answer. Also I would vote Discord for "open" communities because of member roles, moderation, and access control. Nothing to do with older/younger, Discord is actually built for non-business use cases.
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Slack is the worst medium. This post lays out most of why I hate it better than I could: https://www.bitquabit.com/post/i-hate-slack-and-you-should-too/ … I'd add that it encourages the use of reaction gifs, which are poison to people with ADHD.
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Discord has basically all of Slacks paid features for free. Only downside (imo) is conversations/message threading can’t be done yet and makes this a bit noisey. If they add threading — wow. H/t
@kevinakwok@FoolAllTheTimeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Everyone's gonna try and hype discord but all your audience already uses slack (I think)
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Discord experience is a little wacky too imo. It’s fine, but weirder. Maybe that’s a good thing. Probably depends.
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