Imagine necroing a four year old thread. :gray Generally, Discord (or any messenger app, like when we all used Skype or Yahoo Messenger) is not for everyone. Being a messenger app, Discord does have more limitations than posting on RPG. The character limit, formatting, etc. If you're someone who likes being heavy on word count or aesthetic, then Discord is probably not for you. For instance, the only way to get colored text on Discord that isn't white is to abuse script coding, which might not even work out properly as you're essentially "cheating the system" by doing so. As for group size, I do think large groups would probably have more of a challenge keeping up the flow, mainly because everything feels condensed on Discord. Given messenger limitations, Discord is better used for brief, perhaps quick posting. With big group sizes, posts of this nature can easily be lost in a flurry of text. Using Discord for 1x1s or small group, like a DnD tabletop party, is probably your best bet at getting mileage out of the platform, I believe. [quote=@Zyx] >Having tried it I can confidently say that it isn't for me. The character cap is too low, when I really get into the flow my writing can trend quite purple, and posts often go by way too fast even with a posting order. Especially if you've got multiple people interacting in one scene. Plus with the way Discord functions, finding old posts (to refresh your memory of what's going on for example) on things like the mobile app is just a pain. [/quote] If you pay for Nitro, you should be able to post longer messages. Not saying you should, but rather just to note that it is a way to get around the character limit.