Telegram please
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Depends on demographic I'd say Discord->Slack Younger->Older
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discord voice chat has advantages. Otherwise I think it's more about how you want to LARP around. Slack: we're all in a "professional org" Discord: we're a gamer clan "playing games" From a UX POV it mostly just affects pricing strategies and user/org ontologies b/t the two.
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custom emojis are more readily available in Slack than in Discord, for ex. Discord makes you pay b/c it's a paid gamification scheme, whereas Slack just makes orgs pay for "Pro" features.
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Slack had threaded "sidebar" conversation feature which Discord lacks. For more in-depth conversations I'd go with Slack. Discord is optimized for more ephemeral discourse IMO
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Discord is better for synchronous comms (voice, decent mobile app, just feels 'snappier'). Slack is better at handling asynchronous comms (better file uploads, plugins, threaded conversations within channels, etc).
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discord all the way
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why: slack works alright for actual teams working privately, public slacks seem weird. I basically only use slack when I'm forced to now. All the communities I follow are on discord.
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