Discord's upcoming IPO plans are raising some eyebrows. The platform, which has become a critical hub for Web3 communities and crypto projects, might undergo significant changes post-listing. Many users are already concerned—will growth pressures push even more features, monetization schemes, and cosmetic distractions? The transition from private to public markets often brings a familiar cycle: product bloat, feature creep, and shareholder-driven decisions that don't always align with user experience. For communities that rely on Discord as their core communication infrastructure, this shift could reshape how the platform prioritizes features versus simplicity. It's a classic case of how IPO incentives can reshape product philosophy.

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WhaleWatchervip
· 7h ago
Here comes another cycle of "going public means death"... The Discord situation is probably uncertain; once you enter the stock market, don't expect to settle down. --- But to be honest, I'm a bit worried. If it turns into just ads and paid features, how can we still chat? --- IPO is just IPO. Anyway, sooner or later, it will make money. It all depends on how long they can stick to it without losing their way. --- People in Web3 are counting on Discord. If it becomes bloated and starts charging... they'll definitely have to find another way out. --- As the old saying goes: good products are doomed once they go public; shareholders don't care about user experience at all. --- Actually, the main concern is that they might overdo the monetization. It's comfortable to use for free now, but will everything start costing later? --- A typical growth trap—ruining the product just to make the numbers look good. --- Wait, when will Discord confirm its IPO? It feels like there's been constant rumors... But if it really happens, that would be quite intense.
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ProposalDetectivevip
· 01-07 04:49
Another story of an IPO destroying everything. Will Discord really fall apart... Honestly, I'm a bit worried. After going public, Discord will probably start aggressively cutting costs. The more features they add, the fewer people will use it. From private to public, few make it back alive; most become pawns of capital. User experience? Shareholders don't care about that, as long as DAU and ARPU keep rising. Please don't ruin it. Right now, using Discord is about simplicity. If they add a bunch of bloated features, I’ll leave immediately. Once the IPO happens, the product philosophy changes. I've seen this pattern too many times.
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MoonWaterDropletsvip
· 01-07 04:41
NGL, another IPO is going to ruin a good product. Discord really shouldn't follow Twitter's example. --- Shareholders always end up complicating simple things; this is probably their fate. --- I can't imagine Discord filled with ads and paid features. When that happens, where will we all go? --- Honestly, this kind of shift is a disaster for the Web3 community. If the communication infrastructure gets messed up, the entire ecosystem is doomed. --- Let's wait and see. The first step after going public will definitely be aggressive monetization, leaving user experience in the dust.
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TokenDustCollectorvip
· 01-07 04:35
This is the end. After going public, Discord will eventually turn into a trash heap. --- Another good thing ruined by an IPO, I bet five bucks. --- It's true. They're already adding features now, a bunch of useless stuff that nobody needs. --- Even the last sanctuary of the Web3 community can't be protected... --- Shareholders don't care about user experience; as long as the numbers look good. --- It will eventually be modified into something like TikTok—just thinking about it drives me crazy. --- Basically, it's a money issue. It's always about money.
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InfraVibesvip
· 01-07 04:34
Everyone's here, another story of being manipulated by capital --- IPO is an old trick, Discord is about to cool down --- Laughing to death, when full-screen ads appear, I'll just switch to Telegram --- Afraid it will learn from Twitter, and start causing trouble right after going public --- The key is, what about the community? That's the real problem --- Want to make money and keep users at the same time, is that even possible? --- Feels like Discord's situation is a bit risky, hope they don't mess up --- Shareholders will be happy, but user experience will be gone, this script has been played out many times --- Is the last sanctuary of Web3 about to fall? --- Soon, paid features will explode, and us workers will be cut again
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ApyWhisperervip
· 01-07 04:32
orca decentralization is really speechless. If I had known Discord would go public, I should have moved important conversations onto the blockchain. Now it's too late to regret.
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