Discord Performance Community Server and some new server rules

Dave Hilditch
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We need to reach 1000 users in order to list our server publicly and make it discoverable so we can have our own Discord performance community. We’re currently at 998, so it should happen today.

There’s quite a lot of other stuff going on right now so it’s not definite that we’ll make it a community server immediately. There are a few things we need to set up to protect everyone – e.g. we’ll make it so ‘white visitors’ get to view all channels, but can only chat in a few public channels whereas ‘green customers’ will get full chat access into the support channels.

What does Community Server mean?

It mainly means another way of users discovering us. It means our WordPress performance server will be made visible and discoverable to other Discord users. Given that Discord has 614 million users, I’m sure some of them will be WordPress experts looking for a new performance home.

No award for being the 1000th member of our Discord Performance Community?

No! I’ve seen those kind of awards before and the chaos that gamification can cause! A whole bunch of you will be unjoining the server at 999 to bring it back to 998 and then trying to game the system so you can be number 1000! I can’t be bothered with that.

So – no award for being the 1000th member other than the cozy feeling of being surrounded by people who care about WordPress performance as much as you do.

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