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I'm out of the loop, obviously. I thought Discussions seemed pretty quiet lately when I looked the other day. I only just noticed Discourse is pretty active. What's the deal? Where should I ask/answer support questions? |
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@hughbris, It is more likely the community has never moved to Discussions... However Discourse is on a continuous decline unfortunately... New contributors/month: (A new contributor is someone who created their first post or like) Considering the response to my two discussions, I guess it's due to a lack of interest in Discourse. I'm on the brink of throwing the towel. |
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Discord for software projects is imo a bad idea. There is no publicly searchable history, discussions move past your point of interest without a resolution. Its a mess if you want to stay in touch with the general conversation after leaving for a bit. GH discussions dont have that problem but then you need moderation and you dont have a means for real-time chat but moderated the right way chat is often not interesting to the larger public. |
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@Jogai, Could it be you are confusing Discourse with Discord? All disadvantages you mention hold for Discord, not Discourse |
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Whoops, yes I was. I guess what I'm saying is to keep something besides discord. |
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I have no statistics on Discord, but considering the statistics shown above about Discourse and seeing people who were once active on Discourse and now on Discord, I'm afraid Discord is cannibalising Discourse. No matter its drawbacks, chat seems to be attractive to many. |
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Something that seems more attractive doesn't need to be necessarily better. Chat by nature is faster, that makes it tempting to use in the first place, but on the other hand its also more fleeting. I didn't expand on this earlier, but another big drawback of that approach is that you don't know the quality of the answer. In a forum a topic can be discussed over a longer time and that should result in a more refined answer. (In harsher words, how do you know if the random chat user that answers you at that time of the day actually has any expertise about it). I think forums and chat should be moderated, so their purpose is not mingled. Ideally moderators should redirect users with substantive questions to the forums and forum moderators should redirect the more fleeting content to the chat. |
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@hughbris, It is more likely the community has never moved to Discussions...
However Discourse is on a continuous decline unfortunately...
New contributors/month: (A new contributor is someone who created their first post or like)
Number of new topics/month:
Considering the response to my two discussions, I guess it's due to a lack of interest in Discourse. I'm on the brink of throwing the towel.