TECHNOLOGY

Discord's Future: Will It Stay True to Its Roots?

Fri Jun 06 2025
Users are on edge about Discord's future. The platform is looking at big changes, like going public and adding ads. This has some users worried about "enshittification" - that's when a service gets worse over time, often due to money-making schemes. Discord's CTO, Stanislav Vishnevskiy, says he gets it. He's always talking about this risk in meetings. He knows users are anxious, and he understands why. It's all about keeping Discord great in the long run. Discord has been ad-free since it started in 2015. But that changed in March 2024. Now, users see ads on desktops, consoles, and mobile apps. They can even earn rewards by clicking on ads. This has some users wondering if Discord is heading down a slippery slope. The company also plans to sell more ads to other businesses. That's a big shift from its ad-free past. There's more fuel for the fire. Discord's co-founder and CEO, Jason Citron, stepped down in April. His replacement, Humam Sakhnini, has experience with public companies. When Citron left, he hinted at a possible IPO. Vishnevskiy didn't comment on this, but it's clear that changes are coming. Users are left to wonder what Discord will look like in the future. Vishnevskiy isn't blind to the risks. He's always talking about enshittification in meetings. He knows Discord needs to make money, but he wants to do it right. He wants to keep Discord's spirit alive while also making it a strong business. It's a tough balance, but he's aware of the challenge. Some users might see ads as the start of the end. But so far, Discord's ads aren't too pushy. They appear in sidebars and can even lead to user rewards. It's a start, but only time will tell if Discord can keep its promise of being a great, long-term focused company. Users are watching closely, hoping Discord stays true to its roots while also evolving.

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    Will Discord users start seeing ads for cat videos instead of their favorite games?
    How will Discord ensure that the introduction of ads does not negatively impact user engagement?
    Will Discord Orbs become the new currency for buying virtual pets or in-game dance moves?

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