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I'm suggesting that's irrelevant in face of the magnitude of the issue, versus the irrelevancy of the threat here. I see no reason why a person obsessed with not showing ID would join Discord. It's like joining a Facebook group and complaining the admins aren't protecting your privacy.
Most FOSS projects have Discords for some god-forsaken reason and will not help you unless you join their Discord. Events I attend socially choose to use Discord. I am forced into this ecosystem. I only use the web app, ive never installed it on my phone, never given them a phone number, and use a temp email for every account, of which I make a new account for every server I need to be in.
Stop with this bullshit both siding, its bad for everyone prick.
We need to socially stigmatize developers who choose to use discord and "like and prefer to use it". The only real way people will migrate from discord is if it's socially icky to be on Discord.