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Gaming chat platform Discord in early talks with banks about public listing

US group has sought to broaden its appeal to a mass audience

Discord co-founder and chief executive Jason Citron

Video game developer Jason Citron founded Discord in 2015 © Kimberly White/Getty Images/TechCrunch

Discord is in early talks with banks about a public listing, according to people familiar with the matter, in a sign of a possible revival in the sluggish US IPO market.

Founded in 2015 by video game developer Jason Citron, Discord offers multi-person voice, video and text-based spaces to its 200mn global monthly active users.

The San Francisco gaming chat platform was considering listing as early as 2021, according to people familiar with the matter. However, many technology companies and investors have put their IPO plans on hold due to political and market uncertainty.

That is expected to change this year as interest rates have fallen and US President Donald Trump has laid out a more tech-friendly regulatory agenda.

Discord was last valued at about $15bn in a 2021 fundraising, according to PitchBook. The company’s revived IPO plans remain subject to change, one of the people said.

“We understand there is a lot of interest around Discord’s future plans, but we do not comment on rumours or speculation,” the company said in a statement shared with the Financial Times. “Our focus remains on delivering the best possible experience for our users and building a strong, sustainable business.”

CoreWeave, an artificial intelligence cloud computing provider, filed for a New York IPO this month that would raise about $4bn and value the group at more than $35bn, which could make it the largest tech flotation of the year.

A series of valuable start-ups, including fintech groups Stripe and Chime and data platform Databricks that had been forced to stay private far longer than planned are expected to reignite plans to list their shares.

Discord initially found popularity among gamers, as well as retail trading and cryptocurrency communities, but has since sought to broaden its appeal to a mass audience.

The company has largely shunned advertising, in contrast to larger rivals such as Meta, X and Reddit, in favour of offering its users premium features for a fee.

In 2021, it attracted interest from multiple Big Tech groups, rebuffing a $12bn takeover bid from Microsoft. The recent IPO plans were first reported by The New York Times.

  • @vga@sopuli.xyz
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    Discord sucks but this might be easy money if you join at the very start.

    I don’t personally understand why people want to use it, but if you’re one of those people, https://revolt.chat/ might be a great alternative. They’re open source (at least for now).

  • @darkknight@discuss.online
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    01 month ago

    I only use discord for stuff that doesn’t provide an alternative. It’s terrible for finding info and questions that have already been asked. Hopefully this will bring back actual forums, discord is not the place for support.

        • Goldholz
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          01 month ago

          I know they had a terrible redesign last year and then it went all terribly down hill

          • Russ
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            01 month ago

            They had another redesign this year too as well, to try to make it more “discord-y” that’s currently in beta I believe.

            Though I do think they’re a little too late…

        • @ozymandias117@lemmy.world
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          You can even trivially run your own server on an old Raspberry Pi.

          I used to run one on a Pi 2 that would regularly have ~100 concurrent users without any hiccups

    • @heliophane@lemmy.ml
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      01 month ago

      This is exactly what I was looking for… Thank you so much. I was so close to paying for redact to deal with this.

      • @OrekiWoof@lemmy.ml
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        01 month ago

        Discord is completely fine. It doesn’t break. Practically no bugs. The only annoying thing is that sometimes the shop gets a red badge but that’s it

        • Dr. Moose
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          01 month ago

          Disagree, it was fine when all it did was gaming parties but everything else from shitty UX, to rampant bots, to barely working functionalities. It’s so bloated it cant keep up. Also it’s proprietary, unencrypted and frankly just overall bad piece of software for anything but gaming.

          • @iegod@lemm.ee
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            01 month ago

            This just hasn’t been my experience at all and with respect to bots it sounds like server run issues not a problem with discord itself.

          • @OrekiWoof@lemmy.ml
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            01 month ago

            I play daily with friends and I have maybe one disruption per year with voice not working, zero lags, constant 5ms latency, and since 2018 I had completely ZERO bots pm me. Recently someone messaged me out of nowhere about playing Phasmophobia together, with a girly avatar, and I thought it must be some bot, but it turned out to be an actual person 😅

            It’s interesting for me how different experiences we have

            • Dr. Moose
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              01 month ago

              Again, I think for gaming it’s a great service. My pain point is that discord grew itself in all directions clearly just for higher valuation.

              Also I’m just mad that discord is adopted outside of gaming because it suuuuuucks so bad for those use cases.

          • @Ricaz@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            01 month ago

            I totally agree, except also for gaming.

            Compared to alternatives, there are often lags and complete disruptions, latency is horrible, bitrate is a paid feature, and for large groups of voice channels (like managing a 500 player operation in Eve), features are still lacking.

            Also security is a joke. In Mumble, you can manage (certificate based!) permissions on every level imaginable.

            They spend their time on making silly themes and Nitro features nobody cares about.

        • @Ricaz@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          01 month ago

          I completely disagree with this and have been for years.

          It has often had connectivity issues, big lags, higher latencies and lower bitrates than Mumble or even TeamSpeak.

          It’s super bloated, they churn out useless “features” so fast that it keeps making it use more resources and makes everything slower.

          Until recently, being in voice call with more than 3-4 people made all my 16 cores attempt self destruction.

          It is a freemium piece of bloatware.

    • Chozo
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      I’ve been wanting a replacement for ages now. The problem is that Discord does everything it does very well (with a few exceptions), way better than any of its competitors. It’s incredibly hard to replace, because no other product really matches it in any category. Cost, ease of use, feature set, cross-app API support… Nobody else comes close; even if you paid a ton of money for premium services to replace Discord, you’re still likely going to downgrade your overall experience.

      I really want to see more competition in this space.

        • @lennivelkant@discuss.tchncs.de
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          01 month ago

          It will still have the social platform inertia that keeps many people on Twitter despite wanting to leave. If enough of the other people you want to talk to are there, what good is leaving?

          In the case of communities, it’s even worse: you can possibly operate multiple platforms as an individual, but a community splitting its conversations across two platforms is now two communities. The best you can hope for is that most of the active members on the old (also) join the new and eventually bring their activity with them, but that relies on a lot of individual decisions.

          • @SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            01 month ago

            Oh I fully get you, and it is a problem, but at least enough of the people I know consider discord’s behaviour problematic already that it would be possible to get things rolling with migrating smaller communities and friends

            The big communities though? Yeah no. There’s a reason Facebook is still used, it’s used a lot for organizing things

      • @Flames5123@sh.itjust.works
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        01 month ago

        TeamSpeak doesn’t include video and you don’t get notifications for posts in channels and there are no “chat only” channels. There is no media uploading or viewing within the client itself.

        This is like pitching, ”just buy a bike” to someone who lives in the suburbs 50 miles from work.

        • sp3ctr4l
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          01 month ago

          I didn’t say these were at feature parity and frankly I don’t care for half those features.

          I’m fairly sure you can still set up a TS channel to automute everyone and have that act as a chatroom or chat channel, and I’m also fairly sure you can ping user groups with a pop up or TTS message for announcements, unless TS has radically changed.

          You can also set up small html/xml pages per channel if you want to keep some pertinent info posted, and ping people when an update to one of those pages occurs.

          There is media viewing in the client itself.

          Host an image somewhere, throw it in a channel or server page description.

          Yep, there’s no built in, automatic, free image hosting in the chat feed or video livestreaming.

          Discord is enshittifying and mtx monetized because it has massive serverside costs from hosting everything, streaming everything, and thus must seek revenue in increasingly shitty ways to pay for it.

          They’ll be selling all your data, introducing advertisements, monetizing even more, and moderating/censoring within a year or two of going public on the stock market.

          If you want to host a teamspeak server, you pay the basically negligible cost of running your own server, and you make your own rules.

          I’d say this is more like pitching a motorcycle to someone who takes the bus to work, but the busses are all getting privatized and will have their fares go up by 500% and they’ll require a blood sample upon every embarkation and debarkation.

    • Spaniard
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      Matrix (element?) can do everything Discord does.

      • @Nima@leminal.space
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        01 month ago

        it can’t. it does most things ok, but if I had to move my communities there, it would be hellish to get stuff running the way discord runs them.

        • Spaniard
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          01 month ago

          Funny how you say “my communities” and then “discords run them”.

  • @liv@lemmy.nz
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    01 month ago

    Nooo, enshitification. I’ve only recently stared using it.

    What do we use instead? Is Matrix the only option?

  • @Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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    01 month ago

    I hate that everyone uses discord. Why can’t we use IRC which is obviously better and uses a tiny fraction of the system resources that discord uses?

    • @kautau@lemmy.world
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      01 month ago

      The worst part about discord to me is that it’s used as a knowledge base for open source projects and games and such. This puts things in a walled garden. I instant get turned off by a thing when the homepage is “join our discord” or I see a comment like “oh it’s explained in the discord.”

      It’s only a matter of time before discord becomes paywalled, and all the knowledge out there ceases to be public.

      • @LucidNightmare@lemm.ee
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        01 month ago

        I like to play rom hacks, and sure enough, most of them want you to join their Discord to get information about any upcoming updates or what the mod author is making next. I hate it to absolute death.

        • @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          01 month ago

          Just a replacement as a newsletter is totally fine.
          What’s not good is knowledge being solely shared there instead of a Wiki.
          Github literally has wiki functionality built-in.

        • @kautau@lemmy.world
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          01 month ago

          Agreed. For me it’s very hard to feel the same about software projects that are like “fuck the corporations! Learn more on our discord.” Because the mental gymnastics are wild

      • @merdaverse@lemmy.world
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        01 month ago

        I’ve been saying this for years, but the general mood still hasn’t shifted against Discord. People were actually amazed back when it added… forums. But now if the company is going public the enshittification is imminent.

    • @jamie_oliver@lemmy.world
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      01 month ago

      My 4GBs agree. I literally cannot use discord. It takes ridiculous amounts of resource because you are meant to goddamn live in it, not just chat.

    • @ayyy@sh.itjust.works
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      01 month ago

      “Obviously better” this isn’t obvious to me at all. Just because you don’t use the many features it offers doesn’t mean other people don’t.

    • Dr. Moose
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      01 month ago

      Discord was great when it had a goal to be a connection point for gaming parties but then they got greedy.

    • @iopq@lemmy.world
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      01 month ago

      Because I don’t care to set up a bot that monitors what is being said while I’m offline. Matrix is actually better, though

    • @prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      I hate how companies will refer to their Discord for customer service… Fuck that shit. Should be illegal.

    • ZephyrXero
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      01 month ago

      Reaction emojis, threads, screen sharing, and voice chat. IRC has none of these features. Better to get on the Matrix train

      • @ubergeek@lemmy.today
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        01 month ago

        Ircv3 has reactions, and threads. Along with some other features, like persistent condos.

        Voice and screen sharing can be implemented via external services.

  • 0^2
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    01 month ago

    I’m calling it. Backup all your data and move it elsewhere, you may have to pay to access or have it deleted.

    • @Ledericas@lemm.ee
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      01 month ago

      MS(microsoft) admitted already AI isnt super profittable. thats because the customers being only other large corporations, and not the individual users(who does not care for AI in any form)