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Microsoft teams goes a step further having threads and voice and video rooms that can be ran passively throughout the dayĪll 3 suck for video communication. Slack has threads so discussions can be kept inside of a topic, discord solves this by using voice rooms to quickly discuss things Discord is easier to setup with role management and you can grow it to become a public place for your subscriber base You may need to read every message to catch up on context Discord if you use voice, its magnitudes better for 'being there' for your colleagues as you can easily hop in and out of rooms. Thanks to all who contributed to this thread and broadened my understanding of Slack and more! :Dĭiscord for smaller teams. We've already been using this for months via instant messages on Google Hangouts, and while it's not quite as feature-rich as the alternatives, it's still definitely a great solution to my predicament.

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UPDATE: Thanks to a post in another similar thread, I've been exposed to the existence of Google Chat, which despite once being the name for what is now Google Hangouts is now the name of a piece of software that is essentially Google's take on Discord/Slack/Teams/Mattermost. The cost barrier and the fact that I've had no reason to use it have limited my experience with Slack so I'm not sure where to go to get up to speed.

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To clarify, I'm coming from the understanding that Slack is kind of like Discord but more professional somehow and it's more expensive. but if it's not a good fit for a newsroom, how is Slack better than Discord? My main reason for pushing Discord was I've got several years of experience with it and really like how it handles group chat, voice chat, screen sharing, and server rooms. I've talked to my coworkers about getting us to use Discord to better supplement our communication, but I recently came to realize in a post on r/discordapp that Discord might not be the best fit for us. I work for a daily newspaper and we use Google Workspace for communication but things feel pretty fragmented on there and there's too much white space holding back what should be a more information-dense display.















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