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There are various reasons. 90 days non-activity is reasonable cutoff. I get overwhelmed with too much activity on Discord Servers & Underwhelmed with Great Expectations of Discord Servers. There is a " Sweet Spot " between those extremes. I trimmed about 50 Discords down to about 5. Depends on my interests at the time as well and time that I have. |
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@taotnpwaft/members
Several things lately have warranted several thoughts, concerns and ideas for our Discord server.
These being mostly:
Do we let inactive members stay on the server? My idea was 90 days would be fair. This would give the user ample time to participate.
How long do we let people/users stay lurking without actively participating in Discord chat?
I removed a bunch of inactive users back on November 13th, 2021. Most of those were beyond 90 days inactive. I only kept the ones who had said anything in the chat.
Beyond this count we have had over 40+ users leave the server (not removed, banned, etc.). Not great metrics for a Discord server.
In some discussion with others, I have understood that this is an ongoing problem with a lot of other community Discord servers. People will join the server and then turn all notifications off, mute the channels or server, rather than leave the server. Expecially if the server is not connected to a streamer or content producer/creator.
Question: What would reduce the number of lurkers/inactive users in our Discord server chat?
Do we make a better welcome banner, implement a reaction role where the user is greeted with rules of the server to react to with an emoji? This would not let them into the server or allow them to chat if they are not willing to participate, etc.
Ideas, questions, comments, concerns, thoughts, ?
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