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The game itself is good though.
In my experience, when you see a comment or when someone who happens to read your informally placed comment, either you or they become offended or insulted. This makes for example the likelyhood of being able to convey a joke or a fantasy fictional scenario, or some other random thought, without having been in a long lasting contact with the users before as intended extremely low.
One of things I personally don't like about discord is the presence of a certain type of people. These people are consistent and will reply to a lot of things, while unfortunately and apparently 'clearly' knowing the way things are better than most, and make that known very personally. They might even say out loud that they "know it better than you"., even when it is misplaced or in subjects of uncertain nature. (That clearly part needs to be obvious. if they just know it better, it's fine.)
Somehow, no matter what you type and send somewhere, someone (else) will take it as an offense and will reply with for example, a sentance like: "excuse me? What the CAPS are you-", etc. even though you were trying to, for example help someone else in some #support channel and not making any references to peopleother than this specific person you were trying to help or situations related.
The worst part of this social problem in discord happens with users that are privileged, like moderators that, even though the boundaries have clearly been stated in the #rules, they think they need to make their own additional random boundaries, which makes it extremely difficult if not just random and unfortunately this too could be observed by other users as bullying, whether or not to them you break the rules. For example, with subjects that might be seen as sexual in nature. They oddly don't mind if people use profanity words despite profanity being against the rules, but if you for example suggest that NPC A and NPC B might be going out on a date, some moderator will pop in on you and suggest you stop taking the subject further. As a bonus, you receive permanent warnings under the suggestion you were intending to talk about an imaginary hotel experience, which obviously, since you know the rules already, you weren't.
I don't know what the rules are within this discord server. You first have to join and can then read the rules somewhere. I am not going to join, because to me it's a source of stress and accusations people don't need, but it would help if OP would be kind enough for others to post what we are to expect from one another within the server, such as the rules and exactly why we should join and not just remain here, despite risking stuff like the things I just mentioned, other than a random bot command. Look at it from this way, try to convince me to join and your header post will diffidently look better. I'm suggesting this since the topic is pinned.
I apologise if my post sounds offending. It wasn't intended as such, more of a likely possibility one might encounter that I fear. I don't know how the discord community is over there. I don't know what to expect, what would offend them and what wouldn't. By not joining, I myself am avoiding the whole need to explain stuff to seven people before my warns and maybe bans get revoked, which I might get if people are easily triggered enough because of something a situation might hint to concerning a fictional subject involving some beach NPCs or something like that and I am also not giving the community over there stressful issues I seemed to have caused either.