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What is Discord
Discord is a versatile communication platform that brings people together through text, voice, and video. Whether you’re connecting with friends, family, or fellow enthusiasts, Discord serves as a hub for communities, discussions, and shared interests. It allows seamless interaction in real time, making it easy to chat, hang out, and collaborate. You can join virtual communities called servers, engage in lively conversations, and even hop into phone or video calls whenever you like.
Sign Up:
If you don’t have a Discord account, visit the Discord website.
Click on “Sign In” and follow the prompts to create an account using your Google credentials.
Join or Create a Server:
Servers are invite-only spaces where you can talk, hang out, and have fun.
You can join servers for various communities, such as book clubs, dance classes, study groups, or simply friends you want to spend time with.
Text Channels:
Text channels are separate spaces for chatting over text.
Create channels for different topics, from fishing trips to cooking tips.
Voice Channels:
Voice channels allow you to hang out over voice and video.
Click on a voice channel to enter it; no calling or ringing required.
Friends in your server can join to talk, wave hello over video, or share their screen.
Customize Your Server:
Explore features like organizing members with roles, creating private text or voice channels, setting up read-only announcement channels, and customizing notification settings.
Voice Chat:
Join a voice channel in your server.
Start talking! You’ll see a green outline around your avatar when you speak.
Adjust voice settings in your User Settings (found in the lower left corner of your server).