> 
> I so wish we could have a one chat application we all agree upon. I was 
> thinking about this and I believe the most important deciding factor for us 
> should be accessibility. We are a radio project after all and we need to make 
> sure that our documentation and communities are welcoming in that regard. I 
> will enquiry about this.
> 

Hello!
I’m a harsh judge when it comes to picking software tools… especially if I’m 
about to bring others in on it. 
I’m also a software developer myself and have experiencing building and running 
chatting/communication websites and apps. 
And I’ve been experimenting with and evaluating Discord for a major community 
project for the last 4 years. 
I may be preaching to the choir but…

I find both the product and company to be amazing.
It is a deep and powerful platform.
And it’s a total joy to work with.
And many times over the years I’ve secretly wished that it could do X,
only to receive a “Whats new?” where they are introducing X.
Just 2 weeks ago they introduced Forum channels 
which is a total game changer. 
The Forum channels are perfect for the threaded question/answer/feedback stuff 
that happens here.
Also been playing with Stage channels for live audio discussions which are very 
fun.
It all “just works”.  

I’ve spent almost no time in other Discord communities.
I generally find it overwhelming.
Just enough to steal some good ideas.
But as a tool for creating “my own” community…
It’s been perfect.

~Scott

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