![]() ![]() I know some people got their email and IP banned for Discord because they used an "unofficial" client. Such as the fact alternative clients (made by the users themselves, which require literally NO work by the developers) is illegal according to the Discord policy (it's categorized as "API abuse"). And not only the app itself, but also its policy. There is a serious problem with this app. I'm using Discord on Linux, I am quite experienced in it, and I've optimized it to the point where my computer consumes less than 200 MB of memory at boot and have a very low CPU usage, yet Discord is taking all my CPU when using it (just typing, not even a voice call). Have I been wasting CPU/bandwidth on all these this entire time?) (The issue was fixed by leaving the newly joined massive server, but now I'm concerned about all the other large servers I'm in as well. I'm starting to feel like I should just leave any public communities I'm in and stick to small friend-only servers. It's especially a problem when I boot my PC, load up Discord into my small private server with 5 friends in order to work from home, and Discord is suddenly taking 60%+ CPU and freezing up my entire PC since it's endlessly trying to cache/pre-load the spam messages from the massive server I had no intention of taking a peek at on that day. I can understand the benefit of pre-loading messages, but there should definitely be a toggle for this. I was already in a few decently large ones and surprisingly never had issues, but this new one was ridiculously large - 150k+ members with 50k+ active, which includes an unrestricted public text chat AND voice chat, which are both constantly out of hand. ![]() Assumption: It seems like part of the problem is that Discord attempts to pre-load all your servers' messages, but this is very problematic when you're in a lot of servers, and some have a large/active userbase. I've started getting this issue recently, after joining a very large public server. ![]()
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