Among gamers, the hip way to chat with friends is not via Skype, Slack or TeamSpeak, but Discord, a relatively new messaging app that's starting to surge in popularity — it recently announced a new milestone of 135 million users.
Discord was specifically designed to serve the gaming community. The app, which offers text messaging and voice and video calling, allows gamers to communicate and strategize with friends mid-game. But it's lightweight and streamlined, so it won't fill up their computers' hard drives or bog down their processors.
The app has benefitted from the boom in online, team-based video games such as "Fortnite Battle Royale," "Overwatch," and "League of Legends." But it now now hosts hundreds of thousands of online communities. While many are focused on gaming, you'll find ones dedicated to other interests as well.
Here's everything you need to know about Discord:
Discord was launched in 2015, but its popularity exploded in the last year, particularly among gamers and other communities that primarily meet online. It now has 19 million daily users, up from 8.9 million at this time last year, according to the company's blog.
Anyone over the age of 13 can download and use Discord. It's available for PCs, Macs and mobile devices. Its developers have made clear the core features of Discord will always be available for free.
However, the company also offers a $4.99 a month subscription version of the app that includes features such as animated avatars, custom emoji, and higher quality screen sharing. It also allows you to upload larger files.
There's a lot to take in here. Fortunately, Discord offers a self-guided tutorial the first time you sign in. Also, by clicking on the orange exclamation points in the app, you'll pull up helpful instructions and tips for using it.
You'll find voice controls in the panel on the bottom left of the screen. You can use those buttons to turn on or mute your microphone and headphones.
You can adjust your account settings by clicking or tapping on the gear button on the right. More on that later.
Clicking the plus button allows you to start your own server or join another one that you've been invited to via a private link.
Servers are typically dedicated to specific topics. Within each server, you'll often find many different subchannels where you can have as many side-conversations as you please.
If you choose to make one, the app will prompt you to give it a name and to customize its icon.
You'll see them in a column on the right side of the screen.
Right now it's pretty lonely in my server, as I'm the only member.
If I wanted to invite some friends to my server, I would hit the button to the right of their names.
Clicking on the invitation button creates a unique link you can send to your friends.
You can also set a time for when the link will expire. That can help you keep out people who may randomly get the invitation.
You can use the plus buttons to add new channels. The column on the left lists all of the text and voice channels — or subtopics — I've created on my server.
I'll called my first text channel "tech" because that's the section I write for here at Business Insider.
In addition to allowing you to search for other users, the search bar above your friends list can be used to find servers.
You can't join any server without an invitation, but many verified servers will send an invitation to anyone who ask.
Many of these semi-public groups are dedicated to a popular video games. This one, for example, is the official Fortnite server on Discord. Usually these servers are too mainstream so we suggest better quality discords server list here just click it!
When you join the Fortnite gaming server, you'll immediately see a link to its rules, which are maintained and enforced by its moderators.
On the left-hand side, you'll see hundreds of text and voice channels, all of which are devoted to particular Fortnite topics.
On the right, you'll find the server's member list, which includes hundreds of thousands of people. The Fortnite server includes dozens of moderators and people who work for Fortnite's owner, Epic Games.
Also, Discord shows when members are playing particular video games. So you can see what your friends are playing at any time.
I added a few more servers dedicated to a games I like to play. I also added myself to a server dedicated to the "Star Wars" movies, one of many areas in Discord that's not related to games. After seeing "Solo" last weekend, I wanted to find people to chat with about it.
When you join multiple servers, you can toggle between them by simply clicking their individual icons on the far left side of the screen.
You can open the settings area by clicking on the gear icon at the bottom of the screen.
One of the things that helps Discord stand out from older chatroom-type apps, such as those offered by Yahoo and AOL, is the control it gives users.
For example, you can configure Discord to block strangers, friends, or anyone from sending you explicit content.
The app offers a "Streamer Mode" that will hide your personal information and other in-game information as you stream a game you're playing or share your screen with others.
You can tweak Discord's audio and video settings so they're just right for when you're playing a game or just taking part in a regular chat. It's another way in which the app sets itself apart from other voice, video, and instant messaging services.
Whether you want to just chat with a small group of your friends while playing a game together or to interact with potentially thousands of people who share the same interest, Discord offers a sleek, user-friendly way to do it.
Source: businessinsider.com