For a while I was avoiding the discord channel because I heavily dislike large fast-paced channels that I can't adequately keep up in. I kept myself here to the forums, but quickly ran out of content since the forums aren't posted on often. I got desperate for interaction on lorwolf to feel like the site was actually alive! So I went to the discord, where it is significantly more active. I tried every other site where lorwolf had some sort of presence and everything else looks dead. The discord and the website are the only two active sources for lorwolf content.
If the discord was removed, however, I at least would make significantly less sales, would have a harder time getting certain recipes, and not get any real advice on CA as I make it. I like having an alternate place to post stuff without being as serious. I don't want to post in the "will this get approved?" CA thread and maybe get an answer when I can just ask someone who knows CA on the discord and they'll tell me within minutes. Also, many recipes just aren't on the flea market, and being able to submit a general "can someone buy me this recipe if they have it?" around the times of the mole market refresh make it much more likely for someone to see it, as opposed to them going to the trades forum and clicking on my specific thread asking for a specific item and then deciding to comment on that thread to ask me about buying it. Do I make a thread for every new item? I can't change forum titles. I'd have to title an item search thread as "items I'm looking to buy!" and whoever looks at that has to make the active choice to read further about what I want as opposed to seeing it at a glance. It just adds a lot of time to really minor comments or posts.
I initially joined the discord in the first place because I was starting to catch pretty wild wolves and wanted to show them off. I thought about making a thread on the wolf share channel, but realized I'd likely get zero responses. There's no preview for images in a thread, so unless the person posting properly titles their thread (I have seen too many wolves I would not call pastel listed as pastel) I'm going in blind. On the wild wolf share thread I can swiftly scroll through and see exactly what I'm looking at without needing to click on a bunch of threads. Not to mention how many people post sales threads without actually linking their wolf, or they post the incorrect den link. The ease of discord has made the forums seem so painfully slow. There's a big difference to me in posting a single message with an image in a chat, as opposed to me starting a thread. I post a pic and can get reactions, even if nobody comments. Forums don't have reactions, or the emojis that make communicating through discord fun. Do I make a new thread for each wild wolf I get? Do I just update "my" thread only? I get a lot less sharing that way and I doubt anybody is going to subscribe to my wolf share thread. Do I find a thread for every other notable wild wolf hunter on this site? Will they make a new thread for every wolf they find notable? I don't like subscribing to threads because I like keeping my notifications for important things (messages and sales) as opposed to getting a notification to check a thread for literally any post, even if it is someone just posting a single word comment. If I find an error, it's so much easier for me to message people and ask "does anyone else have this problem?" before I go wasting the moderators' time by submitting bug reports for things that are either already established, or are errors related to my device and not the site itself. Also, once you've got a bit of a reputation for things, people start pointing out stuff for you to buy that you likely would've never seen otherwise. For example, someone put up an offer for a palindrome they were going to release soon. Someone notified me, and I was able to buy that pup before the original owner released it. I would never ever have found that pup otherwise. The discord helps sales for those in the discord.
I think official news and bug reports need to be kept to the forums, so people have a reason to come back here and don't end up posting something that's novel to the site but established as an issue on discord. People shouldn't be kept out of the loop just because they're not in the discord channel. The discord is definitely taking over, and I feel it should be a side thing for additional interaction instead of the main interaction.
However, I don't think removing the discord will bring everybody back to the forums. It's not a magical mystery cure. Some people won't want to post on the forums because a lot of discord posts just... aren't forum worthy. I see a wild wolf someone posts in the wild wolf hunting channel and I can compliment it there quick and easy, or send an eyes emoji if I'm wanting to buy. And discord doesn't limit the thread to 10 comments per page. I can scroll quickly through and skim for comments left on a particular wolf instead of clicking page after page, constantly reloading my browser. I'm not going to go onto wolf share and comment on every single post, or every single comment inside of a thread where someone has posted a wolf I like. Forums just feel more professional, and I like the casual aspect of the discord. I would never write a post this long in the discord.
I think there's a place for both, but those who aren't in the discord are really getting the short end of the stick. Information shouldn't be sequestered just to the discord, and I know that's a big problem for a lot of people. I don't know how else to fix that except for moderators updating the bug reports thread in a timely manner. People submitting bug reports should look through the known reports and making sure they aren't resubmitting something, but that can only happen if known bugs are updated to the bug report main thread quickly. Also, allowing title edits to forum posts would make me significantly more likely to make threads looking for items or selling wolves.