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Discord To Start Showing Ads This Week After History of Shunning Them (pymnts.com) 70

Starting this week, Discord will show ads on the site from video game companies, some of which will offer users gifts for carrying out in-game tasks. According to the Wall Street Journal, Discord said users will be able to turn off the ads in their settings. From a report: The sources said Discord aims to hire more than a dozen ad sales people. WSJ said the addition of ads marks a pivot for Discord, whose CEO Jason Citron has repeatedly said the company would not rely on advertisers the way platforms like Facebook and Instagram do.
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Discord To Start Showing Ads This Week After History of Shunning Them

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  • The second... (Score:4, Informative)

    by zurkeyon ( 1546501 ) on Monday April 01, 2024 @08:44PM (#64362732)
    These get turned from "Optional" to "Forced" is when i'm "Out" ;-P
  • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Monday April 01, 2024 @08:54PM (#64362744)

    Discord.

    (But seriously - if it's truly optional, is there anyone who *won't* immediately turn this off?)

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 ) on Tuesday April 02, 2024 @05:51AM (#64363204) Homepage Journal

      The real question is where will everyone go now that Discord is enshittified?

      I will be monitoring this for GDPR compliance too. There is currently an investigation into Facebook because of their "pay or okay" scheme. Basically you can pay to get an ad-free experience, but if you don't the ads try to track you without consent. It appears to be illegal as you can't charge for privacy or use money to induce consent under GDPR.

      • The real question is where will everyone go now that Discord is enshittified?

        After putting up with Slack... slacking... for a while, Ryver ignoring bugs and getting worse over time, I wrote my own system from scratch. No ads, no randos, no spam, no cost. I am running independent family and business instances.

        It's got a decent set of features, including a broad range of text formatting (it does _x_ and *x* and emoji :) markdown-like formatting too, but that's just for the comfort of our oldies), audio/video

        • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

          Is it online somewhere?

          • by fyngyrz ( 762201 )

            Is it online somewhere?

            I have not shared it with the world, which I think is what you're asking. Nor do I plan to, at least anytime in the near future. This reduces the attack surface and the support loading.

            Otherwise, yes, it's online — it's a networking WAN application bringing together people from widely disparate locations.

      • . Basically you can pay to get an ad-free experience, but if you don't the ads try to track you without consent.

        You are fighting the wrong animal here. Facebook will escape that GDPR mess because Facebook is not inducing the advertisers to track people. They are merely selling an ad free experience.

        But yeah, let's ignore that the advertisers track you on EVERY site, not just Facebook, but yeah, let's fine Facebook for that.

        (to be honest, I don't care if Facebook is fined into the ground... but let's show some integrity when we do it)

    • by pacinpm ( 631330 )

      Discord.

      (But seriously - if it's truly optional, is there anyone who *won't* immediately turn this off?)

      I may keep them on if they are game ads exclusively.

  • by systemd-anonymousd ( 6652324 ) on Monday April 01, 2024 @08:57PM (#64362748)

    This is why it was such a bad idea that everyone accepted Discord could ban you for running a modified client.

    I always thought it was a shame when people moved away from XMPP and towards proprietary shit like Skype and Discord that don't offer encryption, sell your data, police your speech, and do shit like this.

    • I'm with you on that. And then every other proprietary chat system from Teams to Telegram and everything in between copied Discord's intensely shitty UI and UX.
    • by antdude ( 79039 ) on Tuesday April 02, 2024 @03:55AM (#64363080) Homepage Journal

      Let's go back to IRC!

      • Let's go back to IRC!

        An encrypted IRC client would literally cover about 99.99999% of my chat needs at work or with the gang at home. But I guarantee you the second it enters a business it will be shitted up just as badly as any of the current crop. We just aren't capable of leaving good things alone at this point. Until it's a data-sucking nightmare for usability? It's not done.

    • XMPP

      XMPP isn't an easy to use widely used program. It's a protocol. Protocols can't compete with programs because they do different things. This may sound like being pedantic, but it is core and fundamental as to why we aren't using XMPP - people don't give a shit about protocols, they give a shit about apps and how easy they are to communicate with other people.

      Fun story to demonstrate:
      We were playing a nice multiplayer VR game the other day, three of us. One of us has a Quest 2. Two of us were communicating o

    • I set up a Mumble server (Murmur) in 2014, which is an open source [github.com] VOIP chat. I don't remember what the drama/controversy around TeamSpeak and Ventrilo was back then, but a lot of people were migrating to Mumble which was quickly becoming more popular for game chat.

      When Discord was launched in 2015, all users on my server moved almost overnight. The main reason they told me for moving was that Discord allowed to set the volume per user (so they could boost somebody who was barely audible, and make the ve
    • Use the browser version, and you can modify the output just like any other site.
    • by allo ( 1728082 )

      I miss the days when chat companies fought alternative clients instead of their users. Yeah, gaim (now pidgin) couldn't connect to ICQ or MSN from time to time. Still no user was banned and you either used other clients in the meantime (e.g. the official ones) or waited until the open source libraries implemented the protocol changes.

  • by GotNoRice ( 7207988 ) on Monday April 01, 2024 @10:12PM (#64362798)
    is a terrible idea. I have an entire side monitor dedicated just to discord while I'm gaming. But if they are going to display ads in the client itself, then that won't work anymore. We know that any ad they show will involve blinking and flashing lights like a cheap Las Vegas light display, and will be totally distracting while playing games. That would mean that I'd be forced to keep discord minimized, which would be a real shame. Hopefully it will actually be possible to "turn the ads off in the settings".
    • You could put tape on your monitor over the advertising areas.

    • Re: (Score:2, Flamebait)

      by Barny ( 103770 )

      How to tell someone who didn't RTFA.

      The ads are going to be in game streams. They will be a "do X while the streamer plays, and you affect their game and get a discount on Y".

      At least, that is what Discord said. The issue is, WSJ is a walled garden, and no one who uses Discord subscribes to it (it seems). So what with all these news sites looooooving clickbait titles, they are shouting wolf as loud as they can without actually telling you what the wolf is doing.

  • by Mirddes ( 798147 ) on Monday April 01, 2024 @11:20PM (#64362868)

    i guess its time to demote discord to running in a browser tab again.

    • You don't already do this? I'm sort of surprised they're dialing up the enshirtification- they already have quite a few revenue streams, and it's hard to image their hosting costs being that high _comparatively_.
    • by Barny ( 103770 )

      I don't see how that will stop the in-stream ads from showing while you're watching someone play a game, but you do you.

      • Well, I don't watch someone play a game. For the same reason I don't watch porn. What's my benefit when someone else does it?

      • by Mirddes ( 798147 )

        TBH i use discord almost exclusively as a chatroom/forum/messenger.

        voice call some mates while gaming

        if our conversation gets interrupted by an advert it'll be back to teamspeak.

  • by Khyber ( 864651 ) <techkitsune@gmail.com> on Monday April 01, 2024 @11:33PM (#64362880) Homepage Journal

    They won't let you delete the card while you have an active nitro subscription. However, you auto-renew before the subscription expires. You aren't given a chance to remove your card and they continue extracting money from you.

    Even worse, they somehow get your NEW card details (mine expired, I got a new CCV and EXP date, somehow discord got the EXP and that's all they needed to continue charging me. I didn't give it to them as I was expecting the card to be rejected for an improper expiration and I was not planning to renew.)

    Discord CEO and CFO need to be tossed in jail for wire fraud and theft by wire.

    • The credit card companies helpfully inform the companies using said card for payments the new CCV and expiration date.

    • by eepok ( 545733 )

      Are you able to use a VISA gift card instead?

    • Discord CEO and CFO need to be tossed in jail for wire fraud and theft by wire.

      LOL, Good luck with that in this regulatory environment. You would be lucky if a judge only ordered you to pay for their legal fees.

      Do you think the business behind Discord is the only business doing that? Why would it so widespread if there were any laws or regulations to follow? Nobody cares as long as money is switching hands. It doesn't even have to be legal anymore. Our regulators are completely owned by money.

  • They need to to say 3rd party ads are being added.
    There is already plenty of spam all of the site for it useless Nitro service.
  • GenX will be the new boomers anyways but basically yeah, old people will only be left on discord. They will get in as everyone else is getting off the platform. Someone listened to a boomer and took advice to run ads. They are optional now but in two years they wonâ(TM)t be. RIP Discord
  • It's that simple.

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